In a mid-century dining room, mirror on mirror blurs the lines between reflection and transparency.
Applying a window style to a full wall of mirrored squares divided by white ribs helps to double the space of a dining room. At the same time, the ribbed divisions in the Mirror fracture the reflection. Still, French doors across the room and seating in the adjacent room are brought into the wall permitting a peek behind the camera.
It’s bold and unexpected to find a piece of mirrored furniture against a mirrored wall. So 1940s and 50s. But the mirror on mirror effect works with the vintage look that includes the custom buffet with gilded trim.… Continue Reading
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