Cristal Luxor - Antonio Lupi - Mirror - Mirror





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Wall mirror by Cristal Luxor for Antonio Lupi, Italian design from the 1960s–70s, in good condition with small signs of age and spots, featuring a cobalt blue framed outer edge and a central mirror edged in green, measuring 80 × 57 cm with 3 cm depth.
Description from the seller
Elegant wall mirror Cristal Luxor by Antonio Lupi, a refined expression of Italian design from the 1960s-1970s.
The soft, irregular silhouette is enhanced by a scenographic cobalt blue mirror frame, shaped to give depth and character to the whole piece.
The central mirror features a green-reflective border, which enhances its depth and brightness, creating a refined decorative effect.
The flowing lines and craftsmanship make this mirror a decorative element of great impact, capable of enriching contemporary, modern or eclectic spaces with a discreet but distinctive presence.
A sought-after piece that combines functionality and aesthetic value, testament to the refined Italian design production of the 20th century.
Original label on the back
It presents minor and natural signs of aging, including some small losses of the silvering near the edge, as documented in the photos, a phenomenon quite common in vintage mirrors.
Elegant wall mirror Cristal Luxor by Antonio Lupi, a refined expression of Italian design from the 1960s-1970s.
The soft, irregular silhouette is enhanced by a scenographic cobalt blue mirror frame, shaped to give depth and character to the whole piece.
The central mirror features a green-reflective border, which enhances its depth and brightness, creating a refined decorative effect.
The flowing lines and craftsmanship make this mirror a decorative element of great impact, capable of enriching contemporary, modern or eclectic spaces with a discreet but distinctive presence.
A sought-after piece that combines functionality and aesthetic value, testament to the refined Italian design production of the 20th century.
Original label on the back
It presents minor and natural signs of aging, including some small losses of the silvering near the edge, as documented in the photos, a phenomenon quite common in vintage mirrors.

