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Essential, authentic, without distracting frames: this round mirror with a “nude” design is a celebration of simplicity. Made between the 50s and 60s, it bears a barely visible patina of time, which does not obscure its beauty, but rather becomes its distinctive feature. Every slight mark on the surface is a whisper of history, a lived-in reflection.
Its clean, balanced lines make it extremely versatile — perfect in a minimalist entryway, above a modern fireplace, in a bright bathroom, or paired with vintage furniture for a subtle contrast.



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