Gene Jonson and Robert Marcius – Mirror
Introducing this palm tree-shaped mirror by Gene Jonson and Robert Marcius, a stunning example of mid-century design that brings nature’s elegance into any space. Circa 1970, this sculptural mirror is not just functional it’s a piece of art. Crafted with a meticulous mosaic of soft beige resin tablets, the frame captures the organic beauty of a palm tree, evoking warmth, tranquility, and a sense of coastal serenity. The mirror's graceful, arching palm fronds create a striking silhouette, while the rich textures and earthy tones of the resin tablets enhance its timeless appeal. The glass pane itself is a reflective canvas, amplifying the ambient light in the room and casting soft, ever-changing reflections that breathe life into your surroundings. A perfect blend of artistry and craftsmanship, this mirror is an exceptional statement piece.
It has silver deterioration on its top edges. We have purposely chosen to keep it untouched to preserve its original essence and beveled design.
Dimensions:
Height: 147cm
Width: 102cm
Introducing this palm tree-shaped mirror by Gene Jonson and Robert Marcius, a stunning example of mid-century design that brings nature’s elegance into any space. Circa 1970, this sculptural mirror is not just functional it’s a piece of art. Crafted with a meticulous mosaic of soft beige resin tablets, the frame captures the organic beauty of a palm tree, evoking warmth, tranquility, and a sense of coastal serenity. The mirror's graceful, arching palm fronds create a striking silhouette, while the rich textures and earthy tones of the resin tablets enhance its timeless appeal. The glass pane itself is a reflective canvas, amplifying the ambient light in the room and casting soft, ever-changing reflections that breathe life into your surroundings. A perfect blend of artistry and craftsmanship, this mirror is an exceptional statement piece.
It has silver deterioration on its top edges. We have purposely chosen to keep it untouched to preserve its original essence and beveled design.
Dimensions:
Height: 147cm
Width: 102cm
Introducing this palm tree-shaped mirror by Gene Jonson and Robert Marcius, a stunning example of mid-century design that brings nature’s elegance into any space. Circa 1970, this sculptural mirror is not just functional it’s a piece of art. Crafted with a meticulous mosaic of soft beige resin tablets, the frame captures the organic beauty of a palm tree, evoking warmth, tranquility, and a sense of coastal serenity. The mirror's graceful, arching palm fronds create a striking silhouette, while the rich textures and earthy tones of the resin tablets enhance its timeless appeal. The glass pane itself is a reflective canvas, amplifying the ambient light in the room and casting soft, ever-changing reflections that breathe life into your surroundings. A perfect blend of artistry and craftsmanship, this mirror is an exceptional statement piece.
It has silver deterioration on its top edges. We have purposely chosen to keep it untouched to preserve its original essence and beveled design.
Dimensions:
Height: 147cm
Width: 102cm
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