Josef Frank table mirror
This table mirror, designed by Josef Frank and produced by Svenskt Tenn in Sweden during the 1950s, exemplifies mid-century Scandinavian modern design principles through its thoughtful combination of form and function. The mirror features a circular glass surface encased in a brass frame, which is mounted on a solid mahogany back panel. The mirror is adjustable, supported by a brass armature that allows for precise angling. The base, crafted from brass, incorporates a concentric ring pattern that not only enhances stability but also adds a subtle decorative detail.
The pairing of brass and mahogany reflects Josef Frank’s design philosophy, where the use of high-quality materials complements both aesthetic appeal and practicality. Over time, the brass has developed a natural patina, enriching the vintage character of the piece, while the mahogany backing provides a warm and organic contrast, reinforcing the principles of Scandinavian modernism.
Josef Frank was a prominent figure in 20th-century European design, known for his rejection of strict modernism in favor of a more humanistic, decorative approach. His collaboration with Svenskt Tenn yielded numerous iconic pieces celebrated for their craftsmanship and enduring style.
This mirror is preserved in vintage condition, showing signs of wear consistent with age and use. Its design successfully integrates practicality with sculptural form, making it both a functional object and a refined decorative element. The mirror measures 56 centimeters in width and height (22 inches) and 22 centimeters in depth (8.7 inches), offering a balanced and elegant presence.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 56 / D: 22 / H: 56 |
Producer | Svenskt Tenn |
Color | Gold |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Mahogany, Mirrored Glass |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 151564 |
Josef Frank
Josef Frank (1885–1967) was an Austrian-born architect, furniture designer, and textile artist who became a central figure in Swedish modernism. He is best known for his vividly patterned textiles and distinctive approach to furniture and interi...
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