anni 50
Height: 66 cm (25.99 in)Width: 45 cm (17.72 in)Depth: 3 cm (1.19 in)
A solid brass wall mirror designed and made in Italy in the manner of Gio Ponti, who used this type of mirror in the most beautiful Milanese homes of the 1950s. The brass boasts a beautiful original patina, while the glass remains original. The rectangular shape was a hallmark of the mirrors designed by Gio Ponti. This wall mirror is a stunning piece of vintage design that embodies the essence of the mid-century aesthetic, showcasing its distinctive mix of functionality, elegance and modernist influences. With its bold and eye-catching presence, it becomes a focal point in any room. The mirror frame is made of brass, a very popular material in the middle of the last century. The warm golden hue of the brass complements the reflective surface of the mirror, creating a harmonious visual effect. The brass construction is elegant and minimalist, with clean lines and a smooth finish that showcases the simplicity and sophistication of mid-century modern design. The mirror itself is large in size and allows it to be reflected and act as a functional and decorative element in the room. Its clear, fuss-free reflective surface emphasizes the mirror's purpose and enhances the illusion of space and light in the surrounding area. This wall mirror encapsulates the spirit of 1950s design, combining organic and geometric shapes with high-quality materials to exemplify the era's commitment to both form and function. It is a timeless piece of design that continues to inspire and captivate enthusiasts of the mid-century modern aesthetic.
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