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Antique turned-wood mirror with a bamboo-style frame, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century and made of wood in France.
Description from the seller
Antique Hand-Turned Wood Mirror "Fake Bamboo" – Late 19th-Century Elegance
Bring into your home the authentic charm of another era with this refined mirror carved from turned wood, fashioned in the "fake bamboo" style, one of the most appreciated trends between the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Its frame, with elegant turned elements and decorative terminals, recalls the exotic taste that captivated bourgeois homes of the era, when furnishings drew inspiration from travels and colonial atmospheres. This type of mirror found space in entrances, bedrooms, and living rooms of noble houses, becoming a symbol of refinement and good taste.
Today it represents an ideal decorative piece for both classic rooms and modern interiors, where the contrast between antique and contemporary enhances its character.
Features
Era: late 19th – early 20th century (approximately 1890–1915)
Material: turned wood with bamboo effect
Inset mirror
Original patina with normal signs of wear
Ideal for entry, bedroom, study, or country house
An object that tells over a century of history and preserves the intact charm of Italian craftsmanship of times past. Perfect for collectors, antique enthusiasts, or anyone who wants to adorn their home with an authentic and personality-rich element.
Antique Hand-Turned Wood Mirror "Fake Bamboo" – Late 19th-Century Elegance
Bring into your home the authentic charm of another era with this refined mirror carved from turned wood, fashioned in the "fake bamboo" style, one of the most appreciated trends between the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Its frame, with elegant turned elements and decorative terminals, recalls the exotic taste that captivated bourgeois homes of the era, when furnishings drew inspiration from travels and colonial atmospheres. This type of mirror found space in entrances, bedrooms, and living rooms of noble houses, becoming a symbol of refinement and good taste.
Today it represents an ideal decorative piece for both classic rooms and modern interiors, where the contrast between antique and contemporary enhances its character.
Features
Era: late 19th – early 20th century (approximately 1890–1915)
Material: turned wood with bamboo effect
Inset mirror
Original patina with normal signs of wear
Ideal for entry, bedroom, study, or country house
An object that tells over a century of history and preserves the intact charm of Italian craftsmanship of times past. Perfect for collectors, antique enthusiasts, or anyone who wants to adorn their home with an authentic and personality-rich element.

