Some pieces do not enter a wall discreetly: they make a statement. This circular giltwood mirror, crowned by an eagle with open wings, has the theatrical and symbolic presence of great 19th-century decorative pieces, created to capture light, attention and imagination.
The eagle, proud and watchful, dominates the composition as an emblem of power, authority and elevation. Its language recalls the Empire / neoclassical taste, closely linked to the 19th-century European world, where imperial symbols, scrolls, gilding and symmetry were used to create objects of distinction and ceremony.
I particularly love the contrast between the old gilding, already marked by the patina of time, and the darker accents that give depth to the frame. The leaves, scrolls and small central circular mirror make this piece far more than a mirror: it is an object of presence, almost heraldic, with character, nobility and an ancient light impossible to imitate. 🤎
European giltwood mirror, Empire / neoclassical style, 19th century.








