Mid-20th Century Llamas Brass Mirror with Triple Panel Design, Made in Mexico
Mid-20th Century Llamas Brass Dressing Mirror, Altar/Nicho Style, Made in Mexico
This mid-20th century brass mirror, stamped "Llamas", is a vintage piece of Mexican craftsmanship that embodies both practicality and artistic elegance. Designed with a triple-panel layout, the central mirror faces forward, flanked by two angled side mirrors that create a sense of depth and dimension. The ornate brass frame features flowing scrollwork and spherical accents, reflecting influences of Art Nouveau blended with mid-century modern design trends. Its design makes it suitable for both freestanding and wall-hanging applications, offering versatility to suit any space or decor.
Versatile in its use, this piece functions beautifully as a dressing mirror, an altar display, or a nicho-style decorative element. Its freestanding design and angled side panels make it ideal for personal grooming or as a reflective centerpiece for a spiritual or decorative altar. The brass finish, enriched with a naturally developed patina, adds warmth and character, making it both a functional and aesthetic addition to any vintage-inspired or eclectic space.
Condition:
Good vintage condition with visible discoloration to the brass base, typical of age and use. We'll leave the polishing to you. The mirrors remain free of cracks or chips, enhancing its overall appeal and usability.
Dimensions:
- Height: 21 inches (53 cm)
- Width: 17 inches (43 cm)
- Depth: 8.5 inches (21.5 cm)