Brutalist Brass + Bronze Square Mirror Attributed to Luciano Frigerio, Italy 1970s
Brutalist Brass + Bronze Square Mirror Attributed to Luciano Frigerio, Italy 1970s
A Brutalist square wall mirror attributed to Italian designer Luciano Frigerio. This mirror features a beautiful brass frame and captivating hand forged bronze center medallion with raised texture. Unmarked. Sourced in Italy, 1970s.
Luciano Frigerio was an Italian designer, artist, and musician born in Desio, Liguria. His father, Giovanni, started a small cabinet making workshop here in 1889. Over the years, a collaboration was born with famous Italian architects and designers including Franco Albini, Sergio Asti, and later Paolo Portoghesi. Luciano Frigerio believed an architect could design furniture with the craftsmanship of a cabinet maker and not only on a large, industrial scale. This philosophy led the company to later opening ten showrooms in major Italian cities, including one in Via Montenapoleone in Milan.
DIMENSIONS: 35.5"W x 36"H x 1.25"D
CONDITION: Great overall vintage condition. No significant signs of wear.
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