This square wall mirror from the 1970s is a study in minimalist design, true to the mid-century modern aesthetic. The frame is crafted from plastic in a warm ivory white tone with a subtly glossy finish that softly reflects light. Gently rounded corners and a smooth profile highlight the geometric clarity of its form, while the mirror surface is set flush within the frame. The construction is free from visible hardware or decorative accents, focusing on function and compositional purity. Measuring 78 × 78 cm, the mirror is a distinctive yet unobtrusive presence on the wall. The condition is good: the frame shows a gentle patina and a single, small crack in one corner that does not affect use. The mirror carries the quiet voice of the 1970s, an era when design entered everyday interiors with a sense of ease and optimism. Its square shape and plastic frame tell the story of a time eager for new materials and a bold yet restrained visual language. Though modest in detail, it seems to echo an era when light and proportion mattered as much as decoration—each element intended to serve comfort and spatial lightness. The subtle patina and minor signs of age reinforce its authenticity, preserving a trace of its time with grace. This mirror would suit a mid-century modern-inspired or minimalist contemporary interior. It could be hung above a low sideboard in pale wood or placed in a living room to reflect daylight and visually expand the space. It pairs well with furniture featuring clean lines, fine-framed graphic art, or a single color accent—such as a mustard-toned lamp or deep green accessory. In a vintage collector’s setting, among plastic, glass, and chrome details, the mirror naturally complements other pieces from the 1960s and 1970s.
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Height78 cm
Width78 cm
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Width78 cm
Height78 cm
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