Early 21st Century French Neoclassical Square Mirrors - A Pair

Early 21st Century French Neoclassical Square Mirrors - A Pair

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A sublime pair of newly made square mirrors with carved and painted frames featuring intricate pinpoint and line carvings and painted rosettes decora…
A sublime pair of newly made square mirrors with carved and painted frames featuring intricate pinpoint and line carvings and painted rosettes decorating each corner. Beautiful examples of Neoclassical design, these symmetrical mirrors are elegant, refined, and include rich textural details. Each has a square shaped surround carved with a repeating notched tile pattern that is painted a cream color that resembles ivory. Each frame’s outer edges, mirror trim, and rosettes are all painted an attractive gray that resembles patinated silver metal. Clean lines, decorative carvings, and rich texture make this pair of mirrors a stylish addition to any space. Be sure to view all the images for a closer look at this elegant duo. Sold as a pair. Not available for reorder. Dimensions: 51” H x 51” W x 1” D

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