Talk about a statement piece! This 1940s Italian mirror is an absolute showstopper—with its asymmetrical, amoeba-like shape, it’s got that perfect mix of quirky and chic. Four grooved, polished steel clips hold the mirror in place, attaching it to the shelving bracket at the back. Below the mirror is where things get really fun: a sleek, black glass shelf runs the entire length of the mirror, complete with a polished steel rail that wraps around it. It’s like this little shelf was made for stashing your lipstick, keys, or any other last-minute essentials before you dash out the door.
Now, let’s talk about the vibe. This mirror has all the charm of a mid-century piece, with a bit of patina and some subtle desilvering around the edges, adding to its vintage character. It’s not just a mirror—it’s got stories to tell. And while there are no chips or cracks, the bit of wear on the edges gives it that lived-in luxury look that makes vintage pieces so irresistible.
Perfect for an entryway where you can give yourself one last check before heading out, or maybe in your powder room where it can really shine—either way, this mirror is ready to bring some serious Italian flair to your space. Pair it with a Gio Ponti sideboard, a Franco Albini chair, or even next to your Ico Parisi console table, and you’ve got yourself an effortlessly stylish setup that oozes mid-century modern sophistication.
This isn’t just any mirror—it’s a unique slice of Italian design history. And for lovers of all things Italian modern, it’s a must-have that blends form, function, and a whole lot of fabulous.