SKU: 2460

Mirror lamp painted birch glaze

EUR272.84

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Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions

20×45, 5 cm

Depth

ca 1, 5 cm

Color type

glaze color, birch

Patterns

birch bark painting

Width

frame 4, 5 cm

Mirror lamp based on a 1920s model with a molded frame. Glazed with hand-blown mirror glass. Thin wooden back piece. Light arm of linseed oil fired wrought iron and iron suspension eye.

The mirror lamp is available unpainted (order via customer service) or painted in two different colors, birch bark glaze or mahogany glaze.

The mirror lamps have been painted by a local decorative painter and each mirror frame is unique in its pattern.

Description

Mirror lamp based on a 1920s model with a molded frame. Glazed with hand-blown mirror glass. Thin wooden back piece. Light arm of linseed oil fired wrought iron and iron suspension eye.

The mirror lamp is available unpainted (order via customer service) or painted in two different colors, birch bark glaze or mahogany glaze.

The mirror lamps have been painted by a local decorative painter and each mirror frame is unique in its pattern.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions

20×45, 5 cm

Depth

ca 1, 5 cm

Color type

glaze color, birch

Patterns

birch bark painting

Width

frame 4, 5 cm

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