This striking wall mirror exemplifies the bold aesthetic of 1970s Brutalist design. The piece commands attention through its substantial wooden frame, characterised by a distinctive, deeply carved circular motif that creates a compelling interplay of light and shadow.
Constructed from solid oak, the frame features a rich, dark brown finish that highlights the natural grain and texture of the wood. The repetitive, recessed circular carvings are a hallmark of the Brutalist style, offering a tactile and highly sculptural quality. The central glass pane provides a clear reflection, contrasting with the rugged exterior. The mirror retains its original backing and mounting hardware, reflecting its authentic vintage origins.
The mirror remains in good vintage condition, preserving its structural integrity and original character. The wood displays a natural patina consistent with age, enhancing its historical appeal.
This Brutalist oak mirror serves as a powerful focal point in any interior setting. It pairs exceptionally well with Mid-Century Modern, rustic, or contemporary spaces, adding depth and architectural interest to a hallway, living room, or bedroom.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrownMaterialGlass, WoodNumber of items1Height100 cmWidth100 cmDepth4 cmSigns of usageScratches