This decorative wall mirror from the 1960s is set in a richly ornamented, baroque-inspired wooden frame. The frame features a warm, intense gold finish with a subtle patina, deepening in the recesses to accentuate the three-dimensional quality of the carving. Symmetrical motifs of leaves, scrolls, and shells—hallmarks of Rococo and Baroque revival styles—create an intricate arrangement framing the mirror glass. The shield-shaped, irregular mirror surface fits perfectly within the dynamic lines of the frame, while the hand-carved wood reveals slight imperfections characteristic of genuine craftsmanship. The glass remains clear and functional, with only minor oxidation visible. The overall condition is good, with all original decorative elements intact and only natural signs of age and use. This mirror reflects the 1960s fascination with historical splendor and theatricality, contrasting with the era's dominant modernism. The golden, ornamented frame conjures the atmosphere of interiors where drama and display were as important as function. Its irregular shape invites one to view their reflection through the lens of past decades—as if every leaf and scroll whispers stories of evenings gone by and domestic rituals preserved in memory. The mirror may be paired with dark wood veneers, substantial upholstered armchairs, or heavy drapery in deep tones to emphasize its decorative presence. It will suit both eclectic, collector’s interiors and classic living rooms, where the gold finish can catch the warm glow of table lamps or candlelight. Combining it with delicate glass or porcelain accents can balance the richness of the frame and highlight the relief pattern of its carving.
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Height35 cm
Width20 cm
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Width20 cm
Height35 cm
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