Pair of Rectangular Multi-Facet Mirrors with Brass Garlands, French Work, Circa 1970

Pair of rectangular multi-facet mirrors with brass garlands. French work. Circa 1970.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Dimensions en CM 59.0 x 3.5 x 79.5 cm
Dimensions en INCH 23.23 x 1.38 x 31.30 inch
Période 1960–1970
Style Mid-Century Modern
Matériaux Brass

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

A dazzling pair of rectangular mirrors composed of multiple faceted mirror sections framed by decorative brass garlands — objects of great luminosity and decorative ambition characteristic of the most inventive French interior decoration of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The multi-facet construction creates a prismatic effect of extraordinary visual richness, the fractured reflections multiplying the space and light of any room they inhabit. The brass garlands — swags, foliage wreaths, or twisted wire bands — add a warm, golden counterpoint to the cool silver of the mirror surfaces.

The 1960s and 1970s witnessed a remarkable flourishing of the decorative mirror in France, as designers and craftsmen pushed the medium far beyond its traditional function to create wall objects that were as much sculpture as looking glass. Multi-faceted mirror constructions were particularly fashionable, prized for their decorative exuberance and their ability to transform a space by multiplying light from multiple angles. The addition of brass ornamental garlands situated these mirrors firmly within the tradition of the grands miroirs dorés of the French classical interior while updating their language for the modern eye.

Offered as a pair, these mirrors would be spectacular hung facing each other to create an infinite regress of reflections, or flanking a fireplace, console, or work of art to form a brilliant symmetrical composition. Each is extraordinary in its own right; together they create a visual spectacle of the highest order.

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