Hand mirror
This Swedish hand mirror from the 1940s is crafted from pewter, embodying a distinct mid-century Scandinavian aesthetic. The mirror features a circular frame with a raised relief of a stylized female face on the back, introducing a sculptural and decorative element to an otherwise utilitarian object. The structure is simple yet solid, with a slightly convex pewter frame encasing the reflective glass. The pewter surface displays a soft, matte silver-gray patina, consistent with natural aging.
Pewter was a favored material in Scandinavian design during the mid-20th century due to its durability and malleability, which allowed for intricate detailing in smaller objects such as tableware, candlesticks, and decorative accessories. The mirror’s minimalist shape combined with the ornamental relief suggests influences from both the Art Deco and modernist movements, which were prominent in early to mid-20th century Nordic design.
The mirror is in good vintage condition, showing typical age-related wear including minor surface marks and patina development on the metal. The glass remains intact and functional, reflecting the high level of craftsmanship characteristic of Swedish metalwork from this era.
The dimensions are 14 centimeters in diameter and 3 centimeters in height (5.5 x 1.2 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | H: 3 / ⌀: 14 |
Decade | 1940s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Mirrored Glass, Pewter |
Designed in | 1940s |
Item Number | 137246 |