This 1970s octagonal mirror by French designer Eric Maville exemplifies the glamour of the Hollywood Regency era. The striking geometric silhouette and rich colour palette make this piece a definitive statement of late twentieth-century European design.
Constructed with a central octagonal glass pane, the mirror is framed by a deep red border that provides a dramatic contrast to its metallic accents. The piece is elegantly finished with brass trim along both the inner and outer edges, enhancing its structural geometry and reflecting ambient light. The reverse features a sturdy wooden backing equipped with a traditional hanging mechanism, ensuring secure wall mounting. Produced during the 1970s, this design captures the opulent aesthetic characteristic of Maville's portfolio.
The mirror remains in good vintage condition, retaining its original structural integrity and reflective clarity. The materials exhibit a natural patina developed over decades, which adds authentic historical character to the piece without compromising its sophisticated appearance. The brass elements display a gentle maturation typical of authentic 1970s metalwork.
This distinctive mirror serves as a compelling focal point in an entryway, above a console table, or within a curated living space. Its bold Hollywood Regency styling pairs exceptionally well with both eclectic vintage interiors and refined contemporary environments, offering a touch of historical elegance to the modern home.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGold, RedMaterialGlass, Wood, BrassNumber of items2Height75 cmWidth75 cmDepth2 cmSigns of usageScratches, usagesign-tarnished-hardware