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This delightful small mirror dates back to the second half of the 19th century and reflects the graceful elegance of the Louis Philippe style. Named after King Louis Philippe, who reigned from 1830 to 1848, this design era is known for its refined simplicity and practicality in furniture and décor.
The mirror features a characteristic "boudin" frame, with a distinctive two-tone decoration painted on stucco in black and a burl wood effect. Burl, with its irregularly interwoven patterns, creates a decorative, textured appearance that adds depth and charm. The original parquet backing further enhances its authenticity and historical significance.
A piece imbued with history and artistic detail, this mirror is not only rich in heritage but also highly decorative, making it a timeless addition to any interior.
Style
Louis Philippe
Period
Second part of 19th century
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Style: Louis Philippe
Louis-Philippe was the last king to reign over France from 1830 to 1848. Much less traditionalist than the kings of the earlier absolute monarchy, his reign is marked by profound social, economic and political changes within the kingdom.
Dark woods such as mahogany, rosewood and walnut are in fashion. The style is a reinterpretation of the furniture of earlier periods with a concern for convenience and mobility that’s why the chairs and armchairs are equipped with casters.
Dimensions
Height: 54 cm
Width: 43 cm
Thickness: 3 cm