Mirror - Plaster, Glass





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Description from the seller
Wall mirror with a gilded plaster frame in Rococo style
This mirror embodies Rococo style, born in France in the 18th century and spread throughout Europe, characterized by sinuous shapes, elaborate decorations and naturalistic motifs. The gilded plaster frame features asymmetrical volutes and floral ornaments typical of the period, with a gold leaf finish that lends elegance and brightness to interiors. Made at the end of the 19th century or the early 20th century, this piece reflects the high artisanal craftsmanship of the era.
Decorative Rococo-style mirrors are highly valued by antique collectors, interior designers, and lovers of European classical furnishings. These pieces are sought after for their ability to enhance elegant residential spaces, adding a touch of historical refinement and fine decorative craftsmanship. Their ornamental beauty and aesthetic value make them central elements in collections of period furniture and luxury decorations, particularly sought after for drawing rooms and reception halls.
Seller's Story
Wall mirror with a gilded plaster frame in Rococo style
This mirror embodies Rococo style, born in France in the 18th century and spread throughout Europe, characterized by sinuous shapes, elaborate decorations and naturalistic motifs. The gilded plaster frame features asymmetrical volutes and floral ornaments typical of the period, with a gold leaf finish that lends elegance and brightness to interiors. Made at the end of the 19th century or the early 20th century, this piece reflects the high artisanal craftsmanship of the era.
Decorative Rococo-style mirrors are highly valued by antique collectors, interior designers, and lovers of European classical furnishings. These pieces are sought after for their ability to enhance elegant residential spaces, adding a touch of historical refinement and fine decorative craftsmanship. Their ornamental beauty and aesthetic value make them central elements in collections of period furniture and luxury decorations, particularly sought after for drawing rooms and reception halls.

