This French faux bamboo mirror dates to circa 1920 and captures the tailored, worldly charm of early 20th-century colonial revival design. Framed in turned and carved wood finished to emulate bamboo, it offers a warm honeyed tone with subtle reddish undertones, suited to a wide variety of interiors—from maximalist to pared-down modern. The frame is shaped with joined corners and applied nodes that give the impression of segmented cane, a technique popular during the Belle Époque and interwar period.
The scale makes this a versatile choice: it can serve as a wall mirror in a powder room, dressing area, or bedroom, or even as part of a decorative vignette in an entryway or hallway. A wire has been fitted to the back for hanging.
This mirror is one of several in a similar style and vintage, allowing for a curated group or symmetrical pairings if desired. The understated exoticism of the faux bamboo frame offers a subtle nod to chinoiserie while maintaining a clean silhouette that works well in both traditional and contemporary settings.
Height: 47.75 in (121.29 cm)
Width: 34.25 in (87 cm)
Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)