1950 about
217 cm Height 99 cm Width 32 cm Depth
We are pleased to present this stunning oval floor mirror, an exquisite piece of mid-century Italian design by the talented designer Pier Luigi Colli. This majestic mirror features a beautifully gilded wrought iron frame, with an eye-catching wavy decoration adorned with curls and spirals that elegantly follow one another in a harmonious design, interspersed with delicate floral motifs. The gilding enhances the intricate design, creating the perfect balance between opulence and understated elegance. Not only is this mirror a visual statement, but it also doubles as a functional console table, complete with a refined light marble top with pale pink veining. This dual functionality allows it to serve as both a practical side table and a large mirror, perfect for last-minute touch-ups or for displaying decorative objects. With its unique features, this mirror is ideal for enhancing any room in your home, whether it's an entryway, living room, or any space that could benefit from a statement piece. It effortlessly transforms into a focal point of admiration, inviting guests to appreciate its beauty and craftsmanship. Owning this mirror means taking home a stunning and rare example of mid-century Italian design, making it a valuable addition to any collection or decor. Don't miss the opportunity to elevate your space with this extraordinary piece of art.
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