The 19th-century inspired ebonized Dutch Baroque-style mirror frame, featuring multiple paneled mirrors, reflects the elaborate and ornate characteristics of the Baroque period, which emphasized grandeur and intricate detailing. Ebonizing, or blackening wood, was a popular technique in this period to imitate the luxurious appearance of ebony, making furniture and decor more accessible while still maintaining a sense of opulence. The multiple mirrored panels not only enhance the mirror’s decorative appeal but also reflect the Baroque fascination with light and reflection, creating a dynamic and visually rich piece that serves as both a functional and artistic element in interior design.
Product Details
| Material | Mirror, Beech Solids |
|---|---|
| Distressing Level | Light |
| Notes | Multi-pane lightly antiqued mirror with Noir finished frame. Can be hung horizontal or vertical |
| Volume | 11 cft |
| Weight | 98 lb |