Farnesiana Mirror by Carlo Corvi in ceramic Italy 1950
- Dimensions :
- H70 x W32 x D6
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- mid-century
Large mirror, La Farnesiana from Parma, designed by Carlo Corvi, made of white majolica ceramic, is decorated with delicate flowers and measures 70 centimetres by 32 cm. Dating from the 1950s, its condition is magnificent. It should be noted that a fixing device is missing from the back of the mirror, although this does not affect its ability to be hung, just like a slight chip, almost invisible, which adds a subtle charm to its appearance. This mirror, a true work of art, can add a touch of elegance and artistry to any interior, attracting attention and garnering praise from your guests. Furthermore, it could also serve as a focal point in your space, creating a welcoming and refined atmosphere that is sure to impress your visitors. La Farnesiana from Parma is an artistic ceramic workshop based in Parma; it has been producing ceramics since 1952. Established by the sculptor Carlo Corvi, known for his exceptional craftsmanship, the workshop produced majolica, earthenware, as well as replicas of antiques and architectural elements, not to mention a multitude of unique designer pieces that blend creativity and tradition. Each piece from their workshops embodies not only a passion for art but also a commitment to quality and authenticity. Their creations are sought after by collectors as they have led to the production of a large number of unique designer pieces.