Pair of Black Lacquered Metal Mirrors in the Style of Jean Royère — Circa 1980
A striking pair of rectangular black lacquered metal mirrors with characteristic coiled wire frames, evocative of the playful sculptural vocabulary of Jean Royère. French work, circa 1980. 57.5 × 5.5 × 78.5 cm each.
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Dimensions en CM | 57.5 x 5.5 x 78.5 cm |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en INCH | 22.64 x 2.17 x 30.91 inch |
| Période | 1970–1980 |
| Style | Mid-Century Modern |
| Matériaux | Lacquered Wood |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This distinguished pair of rectangular mirrors is an accomplished exercise in the decorative spirit of Jean Royère, the celebrated French designer whose mid-century output brought a uniquely fantastical and organic sensibility to the canon of modern furniture and objects. The frames, wrought from black lacquered metal, are entirely encircled by a continuous border of tightly wound coiled wire — a hallmark feature directly associated with Royère's celebrated aesthetic and widely reproduced by French craftsmen working in his wake.
Each mirror measures 57.5 centimetres in width and 78.5 centimetres in height, a generous portrait format that makes them ideally suited for use above a console, a fireplace, or in a dressing room setting. The rectangular mirror plate is held within a gently rounded frame, the perimeter of which is adorned with the distinctive coiled metal loops that catch the light and create a lively, animated silhouette. The overall depth of 5.5 centimetres lends each piece a sculptural presence on the wall.
The black lacquered finish, applied with precision over the metal armature, is a unifying aesthetic choice that enhances the graphic quality of the coiled border and gives each mirror a clean, bold profile. Presented as a matching pair, the two pieces offer considerable flexibility in installation — hung symmetrically to flank a central element, placed side by side as an ensemble, or deployed in separate rooms as coherent elements of a shared decorative scheme.
Royère's influence on post-war French design remained potent well into the 1980s, and works produced in his style during this period reflect both the enduring vitality of his formal language and the high standards of French metalwork craftsmanship. This pair, in excellent condition, represents a refined and accessible entry point into the world of mid-century French decorative arts.
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