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Rechteckiger Spiegelschrank von Cristal Art, Modell 2712, aus Italien in den 1960er/70er Jahren, mit einem dicken blauen konkaven Glasrahmen, der von Messingmontagen auf einer Holzwandstütze getragen wird, Maße 100 x 65 cm (Tiefe 7 cm) und in gutem, gebrauchten Zustand mit leichten Altersspuren.
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Rectangular mirror with Cristal Art model 2712 – Italy, 1970s
Elegante rectangular mirror produced by Cristal Art, model 2712, characterized by a scenographic and thick blue concave crystal frame that surrounds the central mirrored glass.
The mirror is supported by refined brass mounts attached to a wooden support, creating a fascinating suspended effect that gives lightness and depth to the composition.
The design is surprising and refined: the mirror seems to “float” inside the coloured glass frame thanks to the metallic uprights, a distinctive element of Cristal Art production from the 1960s–70s. The result is a decorative object with great dramatic presence, able to enhance both classic interiors and contemporary environments.
Quintessential in design and impeccable in execution, this iconic Cristal Art mirror perfectly represents the quality and elegance of post-war Italian design.
Condition:
The condition of the mirror is excellent. The brass mounts show a natural patina of time, visible in the photographs, which testifies to the authenticity and charm of the vintage object. The crystal and the mirror are very well preserved.
Dimensions:
100 × 65 cm
Brand history
Founded in 1944 in Turin by Giuseppe Donna and Giovanni Donna, Cristal Art was one of the most important Italian companies specializing in the production of mirrors and crystal furniture.
Between the 1950s and 1980s the company competed with prestigious Italian manufacturers such as Fontana Arte and Sant'Ambrogio & De Berti, distinguishing itself for the high quality of workmanship and for innovative design.
Bibliography:
Davide Alaimo, Cristal-Art: la lavorazione artistica del cristallo a Torino, Deposito culturale, Torino, 2016, p. 86.
Pickup on site. If the buyer cannot arrange pickup, it will still be possible to agree, after purchase, a suitable and customized shipping method designed to ensure maximum care and safety in transporting the object.
Rectangular mirror with Cristal Art model 2712 – Italy, 1970s
Elegante rectangular mirror produced by Cristal Art, model 2712, characterized by a scenographic and thick blue concave crystal frame that surrounds the central mirrored glass.
The mirror is supported by refined brass mounts attached to a wooden support, creating a fascinating suspended effect that gives lightness and depth to the composition.
The design is surprising and refined: the mirror seems to “float” inside the coloured glass frame thanks to the metallic uprights, a distinctive element of Cristal Art production from the 1960s–70s. The result is a decorative object with great dramatic presence, able to enhance both classic interiors and contemporary environments.
Quintessential in design and impeccable in execution, this iconic Cristal Art mirror perfectly represents the quality and elegance of post-war Italian design.
Condition:
The condition of the mirror is excellent. The brass mounts show a natural patina of time, visible in the photographs, which testifies to the authenticity and charm of the vintage object. The crystal and the mirror are very well preserved.
Dimensions:
100 × 65 cm
Brand history
Founded in 1944 in Turin by Giuseppe Donna and Giovanni Donna, Cristal Art was one of the most important Italian companies specializing in the production of mirrors and crystal furniture.
Between the 1950s and 1980s the company competed with prestigious Italian manufacturers such as Fontana Arte and Sant'Ambrogio & De Berti, distinguishing itself for the high quality of workmanship and for innovative design.
Bibliography:
Davide Alaimo, Cristal-Art: la lavorazione artistica del cristallo a Torino, Deposito culturale, Torino, 2016, p. 86.
Pickup on site. If the buyer cannot arrange pickup, it will still be possible to agree, after purchase, a suitable and customized shipping method designed to ensure maximum care and safety in transporting the object.

