Wall mirror, T.W. Spejlet, brown rosewood, white glass, Denmark, 1960s.
550 PLN
unique
ABOUT PRODUCTID 30044
This wall mirror, attributed to T.W. Spejlet and crafted in Denmark during the 1960s, exemplifies pure Danish modernism. The slim, rectangular rosewood frame stands out with its deep, warm brown hue and distinct natural grain. The semi-matte finish accentuates the organic wood texture, while the sharp, clean edges and absence of ornamental details reflect the minimalist ethos of the era. The elongated, balanced proportions give the mirror an airy and refined appearance. The glass is original from the period, with a clear surface that may display subtle, period-appropriate hazing visible at certain angles—a hallmark of vintage mirrors, underscoring the authenticity of the piece. The construction is precise, with tight joints and a discreet hanging hook at the top. The mirror is preserved in very good condition, with no visible damage, chips, or cracks to either the frame or the glass.This mirror echoes the voice of 1960s Nordic restraint: the rosewood speaks with warmth and depth, while the understated form invites contemplation of light and daily reflections. It brings to mind a fragment of Danish interiors—modest yet carrying a quiet sense of class, where wood and glass engage in harmonious dialogue. The gentle sheen of the frame and the soft, period haze of the glass evoke decades past, telling a story of a time when design was meant to serve both comfort and aesthetics.The mirror may be hung vertically in an entryway to visually elongate the space or above a dressing table in the bedroom,
DIMENSION
Height71 cm
Width42 cm
Length4 cm
Dimension details
Length4 cm
Height71 cm
Width42 cm
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