This mirror is pure poetry in wood! A rich frame, carved with finesse and soul, where scrolls and floral motifs swirl as if in a dance. Likely dating from the 19th century, with clear Baroque inspiration, this mirror carries all the theatricality and exuberance of an era where ornament was a language of its own.
I like to think that each flourish, each curve, was sculpted by patient hands that knew they werenβt just making a mirrorβ¦ they were creating a window into another time. The dark wood, with its aged patina, tells us silent stories. And the slightly timeworn glass returns our reflection with the sweetness of memory β as if it shows not only who we are now, but everything we once were.
This is much more than a mirror. Itβs a presence. An object with soul that transforms any wall into a stage of timeless beauty. β¨π«







