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This striking Brutalist mirror, crafted in the 1970s, features a torch-cut brass frame with jagged, flame-like edges and molten-textured details. The sculptural design and hand-welded brass sheeting give the piece an architectural, industrial elegance, reminiscent of the work of Tom Greene. While primarily known for his Brutalist lighting designs, Greene’s signature torch-cut metal technique is evident in this dynamic and textural mirror, making it a standout statement piece.
The oxidized brass patina and corrugated, hand-welded metal layers reflect the Brutalist movement’s raw, organic aesthetic, aligning with the styles of Paul Evans and Silas Seandel.
DIMENSIONS: 24.5"W x 3.5"D x 36"H
CONDITION NOTES: Mirror is in good vintage condition. Traces of usage are part of the natural characteristic and history of vintage items.