Large Multi-Faceted Mirror with Brass Chain Garland Borders — French Work, Circa 1970
An imposing landscape-format mirror framed by a wide border of faceted mirror strips intersected with continuous brass chain garlands. French work, circa 1970. 160 × 2.5 × 92.5 cm.
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Dimensions en CM | 160 x 2.5 x 92.5 cm |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en INCH | 62.99 x 0.98 x 36.42 inch |
| Période | 1970–1980 |
| Style | Mid-Century Modern |
| Matériaux | Brass |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This impressively scaled mirror commands attention through both its generous proportions and the rich decorative vocabulary of its frame. At 160 centimetres in width and 92.5 centimetres in height, it is conceived as a landscape-format piece for a principal wall — above a fireplace, a long console, or in a salon or dining room where its horizontal sweep and luminous framing can be fully appreciated.
The frame is composed of multiple strips of faceted mirror glass arranged in angled sections, each catching the light at a slightly different angle and producing the characteristic multi-directional sparkle associated with this technique. Running along the junctions between these mirror strips are continuous brass chain garlands — small linked brass elements that catch the warm light and provide a golden contrast to the cooler silvered glass. The corners are precisely mitered at 45 degrees, and the multi-layered construction gives the frame a substantial depth that reads beautifully on a wall.
This type of large decorative mirror, combining multi-faceted glass and brass ornament, belonged to a distinguished tradition of French mirror-making that drew on the Venetian and classical French heritage while updating it for the modern interior. The scale and ambition of this piece place it squarely in the category of statement decorative objects — designed for spaces of a certain grandeur and intended to transform the visual character of a room through multiplication of light and reflection.
Mirrors of this type in such substantial dimensions are increasingly rare on the market. This example, with its intact brass garlands and well-preserved faceted borders, represents an outstanding opportunity to acquire a major decorative piece with the warmth and craftsmanship of the 1970s French decorative tradition.
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