An exquisite discourse begins with the Winscombe, a masterpiece that graces any setting with its arresting presence. The intrigue of its form is set apart by the concave fillet, an attribute that sets it distinctively apart from its counterparts. The outer edge of the Winscombe’s frame, a delicate feature, sinks inwards as if yielding to an unseen force. Its silhouette follows a smooth curved profile, a journey that finds its termination at the reflective plane of the glass pane. The inclusion of a white baroque mirror in any space is as a statement of taste as much as it is an aesthetic choice.
This singular aspect of the Winscombe, the recessed edge, imparts a sense of depth and containment to the beholder. It is as if the glass exists within a room of its own, a sanctuary that simultaneously captures and reflects the world beyond. This enchanting depth, coupled with the pronounced ornate outer frame edge, coalesce to spill forth a beautiful traditional charm, a sentiment that teases the senses with its nostalgic allure.
The frame of the Winscombe, thick in width, is a testament to its bold character. It stands to proudly showcase its majestic ornate details, an array of intricacies that demand and deserve attention. The sight of it evokes the visage of a white baroque mirror, impressive and captivating in equal measure.
Embellished with floral elements, the Winscombe’s frame pays tribute to the opulence of nature. Subtle berry vine branches, a flourish of the artist’s hand, protrude from the corners, their presence a soft whisper of the wild. Along with these, the frame is adorned with stylised florets, their design inspired by the fashionable decorum of the Renaissance period. The Winscombe, akin to a white baroque mirror, is a celebration of the past, an ode to the exquisite craftsmanship of yore.
Key Highlights
- Concave fillet form
- Outer edge of frame sinks inwards
- Smooth curved profile leading to the glass pane
- White baroque mirror aesthetic
- Sense of depth and containment
- Pronounced ornate outer frame edge
- Beautiful traditional charm
- Thick frame width
- Majestic ornate details
- Floral elements on frame
- Subtle berry vine branches protruding from corners
- Stylised florets
- Inspired by Renaissance period decorum
Colour & Finish
The frame is finished in a consistent satin white paint, which can evoke a sense of purity or innocence.
Materials
The bevelled reflective glass panel sits inside of a frame comprised of a high quality casting resin, which makes up most of the structure of the frame including the embellished details.
The resin is melded onto a hardwood base that sits encased in the resin towards the rear of the frame, to add further solidarity in its structural integrity.
The glass pane has a wood-based backing board that sits behind it to provide additional support and stability, helping to ensure the longevity of the piece, with framing tape holding it in place to the frame.
Size
Coming in at 213 x 152 x 9 cm, this white baroque mirror can work well as an oversized piece that prominently fills a larger sized wall space.
A real feature piece that will be hard to miss.
It can also work well as a lean-to-wall if you would prefer not to hang it.
Installation & Hanging Guidelines
This mirror comes with 2x factory-supplied D-Rings (straps), for you to position it either landscape or portrait.
To hang the mirror, attach it directly to wall screws (not supplied) that are equally spaced from the centre of the D-Rings (straps). DO NOT STRING. Please note that screws and Rawl plugs are not included with this item.
For an optimally strong and secure installation for your best peace of mind, we recommend purchasing our high-quality, heavy-duty mirror fixings that come with all of the necessary hooks, straps, screws and fixings that are all designed to work together in order for you to successfully and securely hang this mirror:
Cleaning & Maintenance
If dust builds up on the mirror or frame, you can use a simple hand duster, or a dry lint-free, scratch-free cloth.
If the glass needs extra cleaning, use typical glass cleaning spray or a water / white-vinegar mixture spray and wipe the glass with a lint-free, scratch-free cloth to get a streak-free finish.
If the frame needs extra cleaning, do not use bleach or harsh chemicals. Instead use a slightly damp lint-free, scratch-free cloth with water and wipe off any excess moisture afterwards with a dry cloth.
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A Poem For You
In the heart of a stately room, stands a white baroque mirror,
Reflecting tales of time, with a grace that couldn’t be clearer.
Its ornate frame an ode to the past, a memoir of the yore,
A symphony of craft and art, from ceiling to the floor.
Each curling vine, each floral motif, etched with tender care,
In the presence of this masterpiece, none other could compare.
Its form, a dance of light and shade, in the morning’s first light,
The white baroque mirror, a beacon, oh what a sight!
Glass framed in filigree whispers of an age, so grand,
Where artisans took chisel in hand, upon Time’s soft sand.
It’s seen the world in its reflection, in its surface, life unfurls,
The tapestry of existence, in its glass, it gently twirls.
The stories it could tell, of laughter, love and tears,
The white baroque mirror, silent witness of the years.
Yet it stands resolute, each day a fresh, new start,
Reflecting not just images, but echoes of the heart.
As the day wanes, and shadows grow taller,
The mirror’s glow softens, its whispers growing smaller.
Yet in the silence, its presence does inspire,
The white baroque mirror, a silent, timeless choir.
In the still of the night, under the moon’s soft quiver,
It reflects the dance of starlight, on a silent, peaceful river.
A witness to the cosmos, to love’s sweet, tender kiss,
The white baroque mirror, a canvas of endless bliss.
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