WHAT’S ITS HISTORY?
European history uncovers to us various things about the finest mirrors of the past.
We can see different designs and styles spread out around the world and of the societies of the landmasses, and strangely many mirror designs have something in like manner.
A period just a few hundred years ago, a pro-talented craft worker ended up in amazing spirits by virtue of his recently won client who required of the craftsman to make his ‘best mirror’.
The talented labourer contributed days refining the arrangement for the mirror, drafting with material and ink. He knew in strong essence what it was he expected to achieve, and got to it.
The persevering work continued, he was hidden in the workmanship, making a space of isolation for himself where he could give his inventiveness a chance to stream.
Finally he understood that he had done it, he had crafted a mirror of such perfection, such enormity, that he knew it was perfect for his client with indulgent taste.
This mirror, is the exemplification of that time. Its design quality, imbued in time ’til the present day.
Clearly acting as a like-to-like design replication of the outright lavishness of mirror designs that European culture conveyed to the table in times past.
The careful constant work, day labour and strife, is that this mirror of today had in the same way as those of the past.
Solidified in time, we are presently ready to take the rousing perfect works of art from the past and reuse them.
Gratefully, as a result of present day mechanical advancements, we can take the finest mirror designs of the past and make mirrors to an uncanny level of elegant extravagance, and deliver them straight to your home.
WHAT’S IT GOOD FOR & WHAT DOES IT GO WITH?
From the sumptuous decorum of modern history, to exhibiting present-day chic style and everything in the middle, this mirror weaves a case in the mind of stories old and new.
The celebrated lavish mirror found in the old age lobby, to the contemporary minimalist shabby chic shack.
This mirror gives its appeal to those looking for bold prowess, whilst likewise hunting down a sentiment of class.
While, if searched for, holds scope to make a sentiment of transitional modernity, by taking the old and making something new.
This antique mirror design took inspiration from the mirror plans of Western European societies between the medieval periods and early present day history.
Making this mirror ideal for someone wanting to repeat such a style, or as said, to take an older style and start a new fashion or trend.
In any case, it can in like manner work splendidly inside most spaces all throughout the home where its unique ornate styling and range of colours available, can compliment many different elements when considering what makes for good interior design.
All things considered, due to the exceedingly rich detailing of this specific mirror design, it is insightful to put it in a space that matches its level of high detail, regardless of whether this match is found inside the room, foyer, parlour or studio.
Available in 2 distinct sizes, each of which having its own particular remarkable employments.
Both sizes can be settled to the wall, and then again both sizes being larger than most other mirrors, can be utilized as full length floor leaner mirrors.
The Winscombe is accessible in 4 colours; Silver, Gold, White or Black.
In certain lighting, the silver has inconspicuous notes of champagne shading, giving a fragile multi-tonal shading sway.
The gold mirror passes on a specific bronzed colouration around its shiny detailing.
The white and black colours are simple gloss/emulsion type paints that are carefully hand brushed on.
WHAT’S IT MADE OF?
This mirror comes with a little bevel around the essential mirror glass pane. This includes an extra level of stylisation while adding strengthening qualities to the mirror.
The Winscombe’s mirror frame is made utilizing high-resin plywood, which is then point by point detailed and cut by our master skilled workers.
The frame is finished with a sprinkle of brushed on paint, of which makes for an unobtrusive brushed metal impact with the metallic based paints.
For example, the gold and silver paints are cool to the touch when dry, similar to that of solid metal.
The reverse, concealed side of the mirror is kept as blank plywood board.
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