Mirror
18th century mirror in carved and gilded wood.
Art Deco eglomisé mirror, 21st century.
A silver plated bronze table mirror, 19th century
Kandinsky mirror
Palace mirror
Mirror Les Portraits
Round Puddle Mirror
Contemporary Mirror Leaves
Contemporary mirror, Model "Les Insectes".
Contemporary mirror, Model Fil d'Ariane
Contemporary Mirror, Ice Age
Contemporary mirror, Model Perle
Contemporary Mirror, Solar System
Contemporary mirror, Pixels
Contemporary mirror, Fixed model
Contemporary mirror, Model Cristal
Contemporary mirror, Model Couronne with lighting
Contemporary mirror, Model Éclats de Verre
Miroir Contemporain, Model Boucles d'Or
Miroir Contemporain, Model Portail
Contemporary mirror, Model Lys Calla
Explore the History and Elegance of Mirrors Through the Ages
Welcome to our exclusive collection of mirrors, where every reflection tells a story. From functional to decorative, classic to contemporary, our mirrors are chosen for their beauty and ability to capture the essence of each era.
From ancient origins to Renaissance mirrors
The use of mirrors dates back to ancient times, when polished pieces of metal served as reflective surfaces. Over time, technology evolved, and glass began to be used during the Middle Ages, but it was during the Renaissance that glass mirrors became objets d'art. Venetian mirrors, in particular, were renowned for their clarity and the delicate art of framing, often adorned with gold and precious elements.
The Baroque and Rococo Eras: Reflections of the Lavish
In the 17th and 18th centuries, mirrors became symbols of luxury and status. Baroque and Rococo mirrors are grandiose and richly decorated, characterized by gilded frames adorned with floral motifs and putti. These mirrors are not just vanity tools, but majestic centerpieces of the opulent interiors of the period.
The 19th Century: Industrialization and Democratization
Industrialization in the 19th century made mirror production less costly and more accessible. Styles became more varied, with the appearance of bevelled mirrors, mantelpiece mirrors and simple framed mirrors adapted to the rise of the bourgeoisie and less busy interiors.
From Modern to Contemporary
In the 20th century and up to the present day, mirrors reflect artistic movements such as Art Deco, Modernism and Minimalism. Shapes become more streamlined, frames less ornate, and the emphasis is on functionality as well as aesthetics. Contemporary mirrors can also incorporate technologies such as integrated LED lighting or intelligent features.
Our collection
Our range of mirrors includes pieces from all eras, carefully restored to preserve their character yet ready to integrate modern interiors. Whether it's an 18th-century Venetian mirror or a minimalist 21st-century wall mirror, each piece is selected for its quality, history and aesthetic impact.