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An elegant Italian oval wall mirror dating from the 1950s, distinguished by its refined proportions, minimalist design, and beautifully aged brass frame.
The mirror features a slender oval form enclosed within a thin solid brass surround, whose understated profile allows the quality of the materials and craftsmanship to take center stage. Particularly appealing are the original slotted brass screws visible along the sides of the frame, a subtle yet highly decorative detail that reflects the honest construction methods and functional aesthetic characteristic of mid-century Italian design.
The warm patina that has naturally developed on the brass over the decades gives the piece a rich visual depth and authentic vintage character, while preserving the clean and timeless appearance that makes it equally suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Its restrained dimensions and elegant silhouette make it exceptionally versatile. Originally conceived as a bathroom mirror, it is equally well suited for use in an entryway, hallway, powder room, dressing area, or bedroom, where its simple form and warm brass finish can complement a wide range of interior styles.
The mirror glass remains in excellent condition, offering a clear reflection with only minor signs of age consistent with careful preservation. The original rear wooden backing and hanging hardware are still present, further attesting to the authenticity of the piece.
Presented in very good vintage condition, with an attractive original brass patina and mirror plate exceptionally well preserved.
A timeless example of 1950s Italian design, combining functional simplicity, quality materials, and understated elegance.




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