Octagonal mirror Eric Maville 1970s
- Dimensions :
- H70 x W70 x D4
- Color :
- black
- Material :
- plastic
- Style :
- art deco
Superb octagonal wall mirror designed by Eric Maville from the 1970s. It beautifully combines modern materials with the aesthetic of design from that era while maintaining a contemporary look. The shape of the mirror, an octagon, adds a touch of uniqueness and sophistication, distinguishing it from traditional rectangular or circular mirrors. The frame of the mirror is made of black acrylic, giving it a contemporary appearance. The whole is enhanced by a brass strip that runs along the centre, adding an elegant touch. The use of acrylic in the 1970s reflects the era's fascination with futuristic and space designs. The combination of the octagonal shape, the acrylic frame, and the brass strip makes this wall mirror a statement piece, and even today, it retains its appeal as a timeless and captivating design element. Eric Maville's creations showcase a keen sense of detail and an ability to balance aesthetics and functionality. Height: 70 cm. Width: 70 cm. Depth: 4 cm.