Rectangular teak-framed mirror, 1960
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Danish mirrors from the 1960s are often characterized by great design simplicity. In this model, the focus is on proportions and material quality, without resorting to superfluous decorative elements. The result is a discreet accessory, capable of integrating naturally into very different contexts.
The teak frame outlines the mirror's perimeter with a slim profile that highlights the material without weighing down the overall look. The warm tones of the wood introduce a welcoming note and create a natural dialogue with other teak or oak furnishings, typical of Danish design and Scandinavian modernism.
Thanks to its rectangular shape and vertical development, this mirror lends itself to multiple placements. It can be used in an entrance, above a chest of drawers, next to a sideboard, or in a bedroom, helping to visually enlarge the space and reflect light in a balanced way.
It is precisely this simplicity that makes it still relevant today. An object designed to last, which continues to function in contemporary interiors with the same naturalness with which it was conceived in the 1960s.
TECHNICAL SHEET
COUNTRY OF PRODUCTION: Denmark
DESIGN PERIOD: 1960
PRODUCTION PERIOD: 1960
STYLE: Midcentury / Danish design
MATERIAL: Teak wood, mirror
COLOR: brown
DIMENSIONS: H 94 cm | W 38 cm | D 2 cm
WEIGHT RANGE: 0-40 Kg
CONDITION: good vintage condition with slight signs of wear consistent with the age of the piece
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