Scudo


French style Scudo mirror. 

French style mirrors industry was born in 1665 when the French politician Jean-Baptiste Colbert persuaded some important Venetian masters to move to France.

That is the story behind French Style Mirrors. This style is different from Venetian one. It is characterized by a deep grinding and a more geometric design.

A French mirror in fact is made of lots of different bevelled pieces that are closed together and create an harmonious geometrical figure. The most visible difference between a Venetian and a French mirror is the total absence of hand-blown glass decorations.

 

Structure made of fir wood with antique finish.

Central part made of bevelled glass with light antique mirrored finish.

Frames with thumbnail-shaped etchings and crest made of bevelled and engraved glass with light antique mirrored finish.

 

Size: W. 35” 7/8 , D. 2" , H. 68” 7/8

Code: MFX-LDC-005-25

Fixing metal bars included

Custom to specification


All items made to order. Lead time may vary from 3 to 6 weeks.

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