Chippendale mirrors are easily recognizable: dark wood, cabriole detail, elaborate design. Chippendale furniture itself dates to the 18th century, and is known for its ornate, rococo details and sleek lines; it's named for renowned British cabinetmaker Thomas Chippendale.) Chairish’s chic and extensive inventory of Chinese Chippendale mirrors spans a wide range of antique, vintage, and new pieces that are inspired by the design characterization or directly of the Chippendale era itself. Take a cruise down our virtual aisles and you’ll see history and high-minded style mirrored back to you, with an array of Chippendale mirrors for sale that rival any other marketplace, online or off. Some of our favorites, both current and former on the site, include a set of 1970s era gilt wall mirrors; a gleaming pair of Chinese pagoda mirrors; exquisitely designed, hand-painted mirrors; and a number of antique Chippendale mirror options. Speaking of gilt, you’ll also encounter a range of treasured materials, from mahogany, bronze and giltwood to gold leaf, cherrywood, and faux bamboo.
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