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This 1970s Belgian Baroque‑style Rococo mirror captures the theatrical elegance and ornamental exuberance of 18th‑century design, reinterpreted through the expressive …
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This 1970s Belgian Baroque‑style Rococo mirror captures the theatrical elegance and ornamental exuberance of 18th‑century design, reinterpreted through the expressive material possibilities of resin. Its frame is richly modelled with scrolling acanthus leaves, floral motifs, and layered curves that echo the grandeur of Louis XV interiors while offering the lighter, more playful spirit characteristic of late‑20th‑century decorative arts. The combination of gold, green, and bronze tones gives the mirror a luminous, painterly surface that enhances the depth of the relief work and adds a sense of movement across the frame.
Resin allowed Belgian makers of the 1970s to achieve the intricate detailing of carved wood while exploring more sculptural, fluid forms. The frame’s crisp ornamentation, rhythmic scrolls, and textured surfaces demonstrate how effectively the material captures the drama of Rococo design. Its palette; warm gilded highlights softened by subtle green and bronze accents, creates a layered patina that feels both historic and delightfully theatrical. The mirror itself is clear and bright, providing a crisp reflection that contrasts with the richly decorated border.
During the 1970s, Europe saw a renewed fascination with historical revival styles, particularly those that offered visual richness and decorative flair. Belgian designers embraced Baroque and Rococo influences, producing mirrors and furnishings that blended classical motifs with modern materials. This piece reflects that moment: a celebration of ornament, fantasy, and craftsmanship, yet executed with the practicality and durability of contemporary production.
The mirror’s bold frame makes it a striking focal point in entryways, living rooms, dressing areas, or boutique interiors. Its Rococo curves soften minimalist spaces, while its gilded tones complement eclectic, vintage, or maximalist settings. Whether hung above a console, paired with contemporary art, or used to bring light into a darker corner, the mirror introduces a sense of drama and historical charm without feeling heavy or formal.
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- Dimensions
- 35.43ʺW × 1.97ʺD × 43.7ʺH
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- Belgium
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Resin
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- Patina Consistent with Age and Use Patina Consistent with Age and Use less
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