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/ Elegant and theatrical, this 50s entryway mirror is a celebration of grace and hospitality from days gone by. The framed glass features delicate, expertly crafted floral etchings that capture the light and refract it into poetic reflections.
The most spectacular element is the upper band with four perfectly preserved brass and glass hooks that almost look like small floating portholes: functional but with a great aesthetic impact. The whole thing stands on two discreet, almost invisible feet that lift it just enough to make it the protagonist of the room without weighing it down.
It is the perfect mirror to welcome: one of those furnishings that, at first glance, tell a story of home, elegance and good taste.

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