A second thin rectangular frame in solid wood outlines the composition, fixed with square wooden clamps, giving the piece both structure and rhythm. The result is a mirror that feels at once minimal and elaborately constructed, typical of the refined craftsmanship associated with mid-century Italian interiors.
The mirror is preserved in excellent vintage condition: the cloth retains its uniform color with no tears or stains, and the wooden elements show a beautiful natural patina.
Thanks to its generous proportions, material contrasts, and architectural composition, this Stildomus mirror stands out as a statement piece of 1960s Italian design, suitable for both residential and gallery spaces.
A remarkable example of Stildomus’ mastery in combining functional design with refined decorative detail.
Founded in the 1950s, Stildomus became known for its refined furniture and architectural interiors, often collaborating with leading Milanese designers. Its pieces stand out for their measured geometry, meticulous craftsmanship, and use of warm materials, especially wood — qualities fully expressed in this mirror.


