
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Louis XVI Neoclassical |
| Ideal Placement | Living Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Reception, Library |
| Delivery Time | 30-45 Days |
| Handcrafted | Yes — by Egyptian artisans |
| Customizable | Yes — contact us for custom orders |
Stand before this gilded floor mirror and the room doubles. At 195 cm tall and 120 cm wide, it commands a wall the way a formal portrait commands a salon — with authority, symmetry, and controlled grandeur. The frame is structured in the Second Empire manner: not a single continuous border, but a segmented architectural composition of vertical side panels, a beaded inner moulding, and a broad outer rail, all locked together by bold corner rosettes. Every panel reads as its own element; together they form a coherent façade of antique gold that fills the peripheral vision before the reflection even registers.
Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of Napoleon III Rococo Revival — the period when French cabinetmakers consciously revived the exuberance of the Louis XV era, but filtered it through the heavier, more theatrical taste of the Second Empire court. The crest is the centrepiece: two flanking decorative urns bracket a central carved cartouche of cascading foliage and floral clusters, the whole assembly rising from a broken pediment form that gives the mirror its distinctive silhouette. Below the crest, paired floral rosette bosses anchor the transition to the side panels. Midway down each side, carved mascaron brackets — faces emerging from leafwork — provide visual pause points and add a note of classical drama that is unmistakably Second Empire in character.
The frame is constructed from Romanian solid redwood with a humidity content below 10%, ensuring dimensional stability across different climates. Ornamental elements are hand-carved and finished in a warm antique gold lacquer that catches available light without the harsh reflectivity of bright gilding. The mirror plate is set within the beaded inner moulding; the segmented side panels carry their own narrow mirror inserts, extending the reflective field and creating depth at the frame's edges — a technique drawn directly from the pier mirrors of mid-19th century Parisian interiors. Total dimensions: 195 cm (H) × 120 cm (W).
Each mirror in Brass & Wood's collection is built and finished by hand in Egypt, where craftsmen trained in classical European ornamental techniques shape, carve, and gild every element before assembly. The antique gold finish is applied in multiple stages, building depth and warmth rather than a flat metallic coat. This is a mirror designed not merely to reflect, but to anchor a room's visual identity — placed in a hallway, it greets every arrival; positioned in a formal salon or reception, it becomes the room's defining vertical element.
The frame is constructed from Romanian solid redwood (below 10% humidity) with hand-applied resin ornamental elements finished in antique gold lacquer. The mirror plate is clear glass; the side panel inserts are also mirror glass.
Minimal assembly is required — the mirror arrives largely pre-assembled. Wall-mounting hardware or floor-leaning support should be arranged by a professional installer given the scale (195 × 120 cm) and weight of the piece.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization on finish color and, in some cases, frame proportions. Contact our team to discuss options for your specific space.