Mid-Century Modern Italian Brass Mirror by Gio Ponti, 1950s
- Dimensions :
- H82 x W52 x D3
- Color :
- silver (Color)
- Material :
- brass
- Style :
- vintage
This mirror is an elegant example of mid-century Italian design dating back to the 1950s. It is a wall-mounted or freestanding piece with a brass frame featuring a distinctive decorative motif: a series of curved, sinuous curls, rings, or loops, made of bent brass wire or sheet to form a wavy, rhythmic border along the entire perimeter. The mirror is rectangular in shape with rounded corners and slightly outwardly curved edges, lending a soft, organic look typical of postwar Italian modernism. The glass is flat, with a light vintage patina: some dark spots and small signs of oxidation such as brown spots are visible, testifying to the piece's age and authenticity, adding character without compromising its functionality. The brass has a warm, aged finish, with a natural patina ranging from light gold to darker tones in the curls, where the metal has been hand-shaped. This type of looped or curled frame is a recurring motif in 1950s Italian design, often attributed to or inspired by masters like Gio Ponti, although many similar examples are anonymous, high-quality artisanal productions.