anni 50
Height: 16.15 in (41 cm)Width: 11.42 in (29 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
One pair of biscuit-shaped brass wall mirrors, in the manner of Gio Ponti, feature brass in original patina, while the mirrors are in very good condition. Gio Ponti used this type of mirror in the most beautiful houses in Milan in the ’50s, The biscuit shape was a hallmark of the mirrors designed by Gio Ponti. These wall mirrors are stunning pieces of vintage design that embody the essence of mid-century aesthetics. They showcase his signature blend of functionality, elegance, and modernist influences. They have a bold and eye-catching presence, making them focal points in any room. The frame of the mirrors is crafted from brass, a popular material choice during the mid-century era. The warm golden hue of the brass complements the mirrors’ reflective surfaces, creating a harmonious visual effect. The brass frames are sleek and minimalistic, with clean lines and a smooth finish showcasing the simplicity and sophistication of mid-century modern design. The mirrors allow for reflection and serve as both functional and decorative elements in the room. The reflective surfaces are clear and unadorned, emphasizing the mirrors’ purpose while enhancing the illusion of space and light in the surrounding area. These mirrors are timeless pieces of design that continue to inspire and captivate enthusiasts of mid-century modern aesthetics.
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