This charming vintage Japanese standing mirror hails from the Taisho period (1910s-1920s) and reflects the thoughtful craftsmanship of its time. The piece is expertly constructed from Japanese chestnut wood, admired for its warm, rich grain and natural durability, now accentuated with a soft patina from age.
The mirror's functionality is enhanced by an adjustable mechanism, featuring a sturdy metal rod on the back that allows the angle to be adjusted effortlessly, combining practicality with elegance. The overall design is minimalist yet elegant, making it a versatile addition to a wide variety of interior styles, from modern to traditional.
Both a functional accessory and a cultural artifact, this standing mirror embodies the beauty of Taisho-era design and the enduring artistry of Japanese woodcraft. Perfect for collectors and those seeking a sophisticated, historical piece to elevate their home or personal space.
17"W x 9 1/2"D x 28"H