This large, round wall mirror from Denmark, dating to the 1970s, features a wide teak veneer frame with a satin finish. The 6 cm-thick frame, in a warm, medium honey-brown hue, highlights the natural wood grain. The mirror, with a total diameter of 55 cm, presents a clear, high-quality reflective surface. The minimalist, geometric form and absence of visible joints or hardware from the front are hallmarks of mid-century modern and minimalist styles. Carefully balanced proportions and precise craftsmanship result in a cohesive, harmonious object. The condition is very good, with no visible signs of wear or restoration – both the wood and glass remain intact.This mirror reflects the spirit of 1970s Danish design, when natural teak and pure form embodied the search for balance between function and aesthetics. The warm brown of the frame evokes the inviting light of northern interiors, where wood played a starring role and every detail mattered. The round mirror surface captures more than just a literal image; it channels the era's appreciation for simplicity, authenticity, and a close connection with nature – as if quietly narrating peaceful mornings and a measured rhythm of daily life.The mirror could be paired with teak or rosewood furniture to reinforce a mid-century modern atmosphere, or contrasted with matte white walls, black-and-white graphics, or ceramics in ochre and graphite hues. It works well above a sideboard in the living room or in a hallway, where it can visually expand the space. Combining it with warm-toned lighting will highlight the depth of the wood and the gentle curve of the frame. This piece also fits seamlessly into eclectic collector's interiors, where 1970s classics take on new meaning alongside contemporary accents.
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Height55 cm
Width55 cm
Length55 cm
Dimension details
Length55 cm
Height55 cm
Width55 cm
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