Belgium /1950 / mirror / wood, mirror / Baroque / Louis XV
An elegant Louis XV style mirror made in Belgium during the 1950s, bearing the “Knitter-Duro Brevete” label on the reverse.
This striking piece features an ornate gilt Baroque frame with exuberant scrolling acanthus leaves, floral motifs, and a finely pierced crest at the top.
The mirror captures the refined elegance and asymmetrical grace typical of the Louis XV aesthetic, blending Rococo curves with opulent gilded detailing. The gold finish has developed a soft, warm patina, enhancing its decorative depth and vintage character.
A beautiful statement piece that adds a touch of timeless European sophistication to any interior, perfect for hallways, bedrooms, or living spaces.
The Baroque style is a highly ornate and elaborate form of architecture, art, and design that flourished in Europe during the 17th century and the first half of the 18th century.
Characteristics of Baroque mirrors include:
Highly detailed and richly decorated frames, often featuring large scrolls, foliage motifs, and cherubs.
The mirror itself was an important element of the interior, with the frame usually being the most striking feature. The style originated in Italy and quickly spread throughout Europe.
Dimensions mirror: 66 cm x 46 cm
Ref. 25-0375
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGoldMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height105 cmWidth67 cmDepth2 cmSigns of usageScratches