Woodside estate

Main house: Hallway. Client had the chest of drawers and lamp. Problem: The hallway was lined with large rectangular portraits of the clients' children, so I knew this spot needed a mirror for variety and to reflect some light in a dark hallway. I wanted an oval or non-linear mirror shape to break up the angles of the chest and portrait frames, but the husband insisted on something antique, and I was not able to find any oval mirrors the right size. Solution: I found this amazing American "Tramp Art" mirror circa 1920, with a notched wood frame that extends out on all corners. and brakes up the rectangular shape just enough to add a fun texture to the hallway. I also purchase the antique Indian spice box.
Danmark
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