anni 60
Height: 2.37 in (6 cm)Diameter: 31.89 in (81 cm)
An amazing hand-crafted round wall mirror decorated with old Italian musical scores of operas. The result it’s a lovely example of mid-century italian style. It has been realized in the Sixties. The Wall Mirror is a unique and artistic piece that combines the elegance of a wall mirror with the charm of vintage Italian musical scores. This handcrafted mirror showcases the creativity and craftsmanship of Italian artisans during the mid-century period. The mirror features a generous round shape, which adds a touch of softness and visual interest to its overall design. The frame surrounding the wood mirror is carefully to provide structural support and enhance its aesthetic appeal, the surface of the frame is adorned with authentic, old Italian musical scores of famous operas. These scores are carefully selected and applied to the frame, creating a visually captivating collage of music and art. The vintage quality of the scores adds a sense of nostalgia and historical significance to the mirror, making it a conversation piece and a tribute to Italian cultural traditions. The Wall Mirror is a testament to the artistic ingenuity and craftsmanship of Italian artisans. Its fusion of functionality and artistic expression makes it a unique and cherished addition to any interior space, particularly for those with an appreciation for Mid-Century Modern design and Italian cultural heritage.
Dimensions:
Height: 2.37 in (6 cm)Diameter: 31.89 in (81 cm)
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