Striking large Italian mirror from the 1970s, conceived as a luminous phytomorphic composition.
The circular mirror is framed by an elaborate radiating structure in sculpted metal, painted in a nuanced brass tone with deep green undertones. The leaf-like elements unfold rhythmically around the central glass, creating a dynamic sunburst silhouette with a distinctly organic character — halfway between botanical inspiration and decorative sculpture.
The mirror is backlit with three integrated light points, producing a warm and atmospheric halo effect. Once illuminated, the piece transforms the wall into a scenographic backdrop: light filters through the carved metal foliage, projecting dramatic shadows and emphasizing the sculptural depth of the frame. The result is both decorative and architectural — a functional mirror that becomes a luminous wall installation.
The patinated painted finish enhances the relief of the leaves, giving movement and dimensional richness to the surface. The combination of dark green and antiqued brass tones is characteristic of Italian design experimentation in the 1970s, where nature-inspired motifs met bold decorative expression.
Mirror Diameter: 20 cm circa




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