Decorative black and silver Art Deco mirror

Nr. 2563 | 2.600,--Euro
Decorative Art Deco mirror
Art Deco Spiegel schwarz silber
Art Deco Spiegel schwarz silber
Art Deco Spiegel schwarz silber
Art Deco Spiegel schwarz silber

Decorative black and silver Art Deco mirror

France around 1930.

Wood framed in black and silver – a smaller frame in front – geometric ornaments on the sides in a skyscraper look. Original faceted mirror glass.

Height: 114 cm | Width: 91cm

No. 2563

€2,600

(incl.19% VAT)

Decorative Art Deco mirror

Discover the timeless elegance of Art Déco with this beautiful decorative black-silver mirror from France, dating back to around 1930.

The frame of this mirror pays homage to the refined style of Art Déco. It is made of wood, finished in an elegant black-silver color scheme. This combination of colors gives the mirror a noble and timeless aesthetic, making it a focal point in any room.

A smaller frame is set forward, adding depth and dimension to the mirror. This layering creates an interesting visual element and emphasizes the luxurious character of the mirror.

The side geometric ornaments in skyscraper style are typical of the Art Déco era. Their clean lines and abstract shapes give the mirror a touch of modernity, making it a striking design feature.

The mirror glass itself is original and faceted, giving it a subtle but fascinating texture. The facets elegantly refract light, creating a play of reflections that brightens and enlarges the space.

This mirror is not only a functional home accessory but also a piece of art that embodies the charm and elegance of Art Déco style. It perfectly captures the essence of that era and is therefore not just a decorative item but a statement of style and taste.

This decorative Art Déco mirror pairs beautifully with this Art Déco bar cabinet with swing door.

Art Deco at RSA Wiesbaden

You can find more Art Deco cabinetsArt Deco chests of drawers and Art Deco lamps in my shop in Wiesbaden. Regine Schmitz-Avila – your specialist for French Art Deco furniture and art objects from around 1930.

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