Wooden Mirror with Copper Details, Belgium 1970s
- Dimensions :
- H101 x W80 x D7
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- design
A refined example of Belgian decorative design from the 1970s, this wall mirror combines the warmth of natural wood with the subtle glow of hand‑worked copper. The result is a piece that bridges rustic craftsmanship and modernist clarity, an object that feels both grounded and quietly luxurious. The frame is constructed from richly toned wood, its surface showing the depth and variation that only time can create. Set within this wooden structure is an inner band of copper, shaped and patinated to reveal soft highlights and darker oxidized tones. The interplay between the organic grain of the wood and the metallic sheen of the copper gives the mirror a layered, architectural presence. Belgian design of the 1970s often embraced natural materials, honest construction, and a restrained palette. This mirror reflects that sensibility: clean lines, solid craftsmanship, and a focus on texture rather than ornament. The copper detailing adds a subtle Art Deco echo, while the overall form remains firmly modernist; making the piece versatile across interior styles.
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