Leger Large Mirror, Heavy Antique Leger Large Mirror, Heavy Antique

SKU#:
LGR-690-70
Last Chance

Life imitates art in our Large Leger Mirror, a striking ode to the De Stijl art movement, which originated in The Netherlands and was popularized by artists including Piet Mondrian. Focusing on the essentials of shape and form, the movement inspired the familiar design grid our craftsmen have carefully reimagined here. The Leger’s warm, decorative aura is realized in a geometric collage of mirrored tiles, each one individually cut, antiqued to a smokey finish, and hand-set on wood. The result is a graphic work of art that brings a sense of vintage cool to your home. It can be hung vertically or horizontally according to your space, and comes complete with heavy duty wires for seamless installation.

  • 39w x 1d x 59h
  • Mirrored Wood & Heavily Antiqued Mirrored Tiles
  • Metal Frame
  • Heavy Duty Wires Pre-Installed for Vertical and Horizontal Hanging

Villa & House products are crafted using natural materials and heritage techniques. Products may have natural variations such as knots or graining, and may exhibit characteristic signs of an artist’s hand. We consider these the proud hallmarks of natural materials and of hand-craftsmanship which contribute to the uniqueness and beauty of our pieces.

Our items come from different producers in different countries, so all colors may not match across lines: for example, the shade of white in one collection may be creamier or brighter than the shade of white in another collection. Additionally, we continuously improve the design, make, and finish of our products. Therefore, items from different production runs may vary slightly.

To match a previously ordered piece, please review the product images on our website and confirm that dimensions and other specifications have not changed. You may also contact customer service to inquire whether more pieces from the same lot as previously ordered are available.

We try very hard to supply tools that help customers envision products as they will appear in your home. However, photographs are approximations and colors vary on different monitors and printers.