Rectangular Rope Mirror, French Work, Circa 1970

Rectangular rope mirror. French work. Circa 1970.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Dimensions en CM 53.5 x 4.0 x 70.5 cm
Dimensions en INCH 21.06 x 1.57 x 27.76 inch
Période 1960–1970
Matériaux Rattan

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This rectangular mirror is framed in natural rope, tightly wound and carefully woven to form a substantial border that underscores the reflective surface. The natural fibres, aged to a warm golden tone, present a beautifully textured contrast to the clear glass. The workmanship is neat and artisanal, characteristic of the French decorative tradition of the late 1960s and early 1970s.

The use of rope and natural fibres in interior decoration flourished in France during the late 1960s and 1970s, influenced by a broader cultural return to natural materials and artisanal craftsmanship. This aesthetic was championed by designers such as Audoux-Minet, who pioneered the use of rope in furniture, and quickly spread to a wide range of decorative objects — mirrors, lamps, and small furnishings alike. These pieces were embraced by the fashionable Parisian bourgeoisie seeking a warm, natural counterpoint to the prevailing modernist aesthetic of the era.

This mirror would add a note of warmth and authenticity to a variety of interiors — a coastal home, a Parisian apartment seeking texture and character, or a contemporary space enriched by natural materials. Its restrained rectangular form gives it a versatility that makes it equally at home in an entrance hall, a bathroom, or a living room.

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