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Mirrors

One of the home’s best-loved interior features has a lengthy history. Circa 4,000 BC the Mesopotamians regarded their reflections in a polished piece of metal, while the ‘Sun King’ Louis XIV of France ordered in excess of 300 framed mirrors for the famed Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles. Mirrors are frequently associated with vanity and luxury, but they can also be used for practical purposes, such as reflecting light into an otherwise dark home. This interior feature comes in all shapes and sizes and is as useful as it is beautiful.

 
25 items
Jacques Adnet, mirror, "Adnet", Gubi.
1d 14h
Jacques Adnet, mirror, "Adnet", Gubi.
Current bid
3 700 SEK
Estimate
4 000 SEK
Mirror, 1960s-70s.
1d 15h
Mirror, 1960s-70s.
Current bid
2 000 SEK
Estimate
3 000 SEK
Mirror, 1950s.
1d 17h
Mirror, 1950s.
Current bid
168 EUR
Estimate
250 EUR
Mirror, late Gustavian, circa 1800.
1d 14h
Mirror, late Gustavian, circa 1800.
Current bid
1 000 SEK
Estimate
3 000 SEK
Mirror, Rococo, mid-18th century.
7d 17h
Mirror, Rococo, mid-18th century.
Current bid
1 000 SEK
Estimate
3 000 SEK
Mirror, Sweden, first half of the 20th century.
1d 15h
Mirror, Sweden, first half of the 20th century.
Current bid
1 000 SEK
Estimate
2 500 SEK
A Swedish Modern mirror, 1940s.
7d 16h
A Swedish Modern mirror, 1940s.
Current bid
500 SEK
Estimate
2 500 SEK
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