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If you’ve ever dreamed of bringing a touch of Bridgerton romance into your bedroom, this beautiful Louis XVI–style psyché from around 1900 might be exactly what you need.
A psyché is a full‑length, tilting mirror designed in the 18th century so that one could admire an outfit from head to toe — a practical luxury that quickly became a symbol of feminine elegance. And this one has all the grace you’d expect from the period.
Its soft grey‑blue patina brushed with gold gives it a gentle, luminous presence. The large, richly carved base, the bevelled oval mirror, the delicate proportions — everything about it speaks of refinement. Even without knowing its history, one glance at the details tells you it’s a piece made to elevate a room.
Beyond its beauty, it’s wonderfully functional: perfect for checking your silhouette, styling an outfit, or simply adding a romantic focal point to a bedroom or dressing room.
A charming, elegant piece that instantly sets the tone — a little French poetry for your everyday rituals.
Style
Louis XVI
Period
Circa 1900
More Information
Style: Louis XVI
Louis XVI, who reigned from 1774 to 1789, is remembered as the last absolute monarch. The French Revolution of 1789 overthrew the monarchy by divine right and Louis XVI was guillotined on January 21st 1793.
The Louis XVI style is classical, inspired by Antiquity, the shapes are geometric, the legs of the furniture are straight and light, often fluted. However, under the influence of Marie-Antoinette, the ornaments are enriched with musical and rural attributes, ribbon bows giving a delicate touch to the furniture.
Dimensions
Height: 175 cm
Base: 98 x 40 cm










