Convex Mirrors
Late 20th Century English Regency Revival Convex Mirrors
Brass
20th Century American Hollywood Regency Convex Mirrors
Gold Leaf
20th Century French Convex Mirrors
Brass
Early 19th Century Irish Regency Antique Convex Mirrors
Giltwood
Mid-20th Century American Federal Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Giltwood
20th Century French Convex Mirrors
Cut Glass, Mirror, Talosel
2010s Italian Mid-Century Modern Convex Mirrors
Brass
Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Convex Mirrors
Silver Leaf
21st Century and Contemporary English Convex Mirrors
Gold Leaf
1980s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Convex Mirrors
Rosewood
Early 1800s American American Colonial Antique Convex Mirrors
Bronze
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Convex Mirrors
Brass
1940s Arts and Crafts Vintage Convex Mirrors
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary Philippine Art Deco Convex Mirrors
Brass
Early 19th Century English William IV Antique Convex Mirrors
Gesso, Mirror, Pine
21st Century and Contemporary Argentine Mid-Century Modern Convex Mirrors
Stone
21st Century and Contemporary English Regency Convex Mirrors
Gold Leaf
21st Century and Contemporary English Regency Convex Mirrors
Wood
2010s British Convex Mirrors
Mirror
Early 19th Century English Régence Antique Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Giltwood
Mid-20th Century American Federal Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Giltwood
21st Century and Contemporary French Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Giltwood
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Convex Mirrors
Bronze
2010s Turkish Modern Convex Mirrors
Glass, Art Glass, Mirror
1870s American American Empire Antique Convex Mirrors
Gesso, Mirror, Giltwood
2010s British Minimalist Convex Mirrors
Stainless Steel
20th Century European Regency Convex Mirrors
Mirror
Late 19th Century Italian Antique Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Wood
19th Century Irish Regency Antique Convex Mirrors
Giltwood
Late 18th Century French Neoclassical Antique Convex Mirrors
Terracotta, Mirror
Early 20th Century European Industrial Convex Mirrors
Steel
21st Century and Contemporary Argentine Convex Mirrors
Glass, Mirror, Resin
21st Century and Contemporary British Regency Convex Mirrors
Mirror
Mid-20th Century Italian Hollywood Regency Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Giltwood
Early 19th Century English Regency Antique Convex Mirrors
Gesso, Pine, Giltwood
2010s Italian Convex Mirrors
Brass
2010s British Convex Mirrors
Mirror
21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Chinoiserie Convex Mirrors
Metal
20th Century British Convex Mirrors
Glass, Giltwood
21st Century and Contemporary French Convex Mirrors
Brass, Bronze
Early 1900s English Antique Convex Mirrors
Mirror
21st Century and Contemporary European Regency Convex Mirrors
Giltwood
Mid-20th Century American Federal Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Giltwood
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Convex Mirrors
Metal
21st Century and Contemporary French Convex Mirrors
Bronze
1930s British Vintage Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Giltwood
21st Century and Contemporary European Convex Mirrors
Brass
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Convex Mirrors
Giltwood, Mirror
Early 20th Century English Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Wood
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Convex Mirrors
Metal
20th Century French Baroque Convex Mirrors
Gold Leaf
21st Century and Contemporary European Convex Mirrors
Giltwood
Mid-20th Century Rococo Revival Convex Mirrors
Giltwood
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Convex Mirrors
Wood, Giltwood
20th Century Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Mahogany
2010s Italian Convex Mirrors
Brass
Mid-20th Century American Federal Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Giltwood
2010s British Convex Mirrors
Mirror
1810s English Regency Antique Convex Mirrors
Brass
1950s French Vintage Convex Mirrors
Mirror, Resin, Talosel
Antique and Vintage Convex Mirrors
As a decorative piece, an antique or vintage convex mirror draws the eye, thanks to its rounded surface.
Like other kinds of mirrors, a convex mirror can act as a focal point for a room, spicing up a traditional accent wall, for example, or as an art piece hung above a sofa in your living room. The appearance of convex mirrors has changed significantly throughout time, ranging from those in the neoclassical style with a decorative border to futurist convex mirrors with ultrasmooth or rounded shapes.
Convex mirrors were developed in 14th-century Venice and gained popularity across Europe in the following centuries. They were regularly included in portrait paintings from the time, such as Jan van Eyck’s famed Giovanni (?) Arnolfini and his Wife (1434), cementing their status as luxury objects.
The establishment of glassblowing workshops in Europe led to the availability of the dome form for convex mirrors, with the inside often coated with molten lead or tin to create a reflective surface. Even though mirrors have become easier to produce over time, the convex mirror — like any attractive Art Deco mirror, Hollywood Regency–style mirror or dramatic wall mirror — remains a sought-after item.
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