Scalloped Table Mirror
This petite freestanding tabletop mirror is a quietly poetic artifact—its aged silvered glass is held within a delicately scalloped edge. The upright form rests on a slender stem and fluted, cast metal base, recalling the utilitarian elegance of early 20th-century dressing tables or barbershop counters. Each imperfection tells a story: the waviness of the glass, the faded brilliance of its reflection, the gentle patina of the base. Tilted ever so slightly, it functions less as a mirror and more as an object of stillness and soul. Ideal for styling on vanities, dressers, or shelves—where its presence suggests memory, ritual, and romance.
This petite freestanding tabletop mirror is a quietly poetic artifact—its aged silvered glass is held within a delicately scalloped edge. The upright form rests on a slender stem and fluted, cast metal base, recalling the utilitarian elegance of early 20th-century dressing tables or barbershop counters. Each imperfection tells a story: the waviness of the glass, the faded brilliance of its reflection, the gentle patina of the base. Tilted ever so slightly, it functions less as a mirror and more as an object of stillness and soul. Ideal for styling on vanities, dressers, or shelves—where its presence suggests memory, ritual, and romance.

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Origin
Europe
Circa
20th century