Arts & Crafts Copper Oval Mirror, France ca. 1905

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This French Arts & Crafts oval mirror from around 1905 is a beautifully expressive example of early 20th‑century metalwork, created at a moment when the boundaries between Art Nouveau and the emerging Art Deco aesthetic were beginning to blur. Crafted in richly patinated copper, the frame combines hand‑hammered texture, subtle ornament, and a sculptural silhouette that reflects the artisanal ideals of the Arts & Crafts movement while anticipating the cleaner geometry that would define the decades to come.

The oval form is encased in a copper surround shaped with a rhythmic, hammered surface that catches the light in soft, irregular highlights. Embossed floral motifs introduce a naturalistic touch characteristic of Art Nouveau, while the segmented construction and riveted details lend the piece a more architectural presence associated with early Art Deco. The interplay of these stylistic languages gives the mirror a rare transitional character; organic yet structured, decorative yet restrained.

Around 1905, French makers were deeply engaged in elevating everyday objects through craftsmanship and honest materials. Copper, with its warmth and malleability, became a favored medium for mirrors, trays, and domestic accessories. This mirror embodies that philosophy: a functional object transformed into a work of art through hand‑wrought detail and thoughtful design.

In contemporary interiors, the mirror’s warm metallic tones and tactile surface make it a striking focal point. Its oval shape softens modern spaces, while the Arts & Crafts detailing introduces depth and historical richness. Whether placed in an entryway, above a console, or as part of a curated wall arrangement, it brings a sense of authenticity and artisanal beauty that resonates across styles.

Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Width: 52 cm
Depth: 2 cm

Ref. 26-0079

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