A rare and evocative triangular mirror by the great architect Sandro Petti, designed in Rome in the 1970s. Created on commission as part of an exclusive series, this piece embodies the refined aesthetic and exceptional craftsmanship of the era.
Entirely handcrafted, its striking brass frame, enriched by a beautiful natural patina, encases a sophisticated smoked-bronze mirrored glass—an emblem of 1970s glamour and uninhibited artistic expression. The mirror’s bold, playful form radiates sensuality and nostalgia for a time of fearless creativity and design without boundaries. One can only imagine the fascinating faces it has reflected over the decades.
Discovered in a prestigious Roman villa, this mirror carries the mystery and elegance of its past. Versatile in display, it can also be hung with the point facing upward by adding a hanging hook, adapting effortlessly to different interiors.




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