""almond" Mirror In Golden Ceramic — Mithé Espelt (22.5 Cm)"
This round ceramic mirror, with a diameter of 22.5 cm, is an emblematic piece of Mithé Espelt's unique style. The frame is distinguished by its geometric patterns and bright hues, typical of the 1950s and 1960s, a period when the artist left his mark on French decorative art. The ceramic elements, often shaped like drops or leaves, are glazed in deep blue tones, contrasting with a black or gold background, giving the object a timeless elegance. The mirror perfectly reflects the boldness and creativity of Mithé Espelt, who knew how to combine functionality and aesthetics in his creations. However, it should be noted that the felt on the back of this mirror has been cut, which suggests that it may not be an original element. This modification may indicate a mirror change, common in older pieces that have survived the decades. Mithé Espelt (1923-2015) is a major figure in 20th-century French ceramics. Trained at the École des Arts Appliqués in Paris, she quickly established herself as an innovative designer, blending traditional craftsmanship with modernity. In the 1950s, she founded her own studio and collaborated with renowned manufacturers, such as Villeroy & Boch. Her work is characterized by organic forms, vibrant colors, and patterns inspired by nature or abstract art. Espelt made her mark on her time by participating in numerous international exhibitions, notably at the Foire de Paris and the Biennale di Faenza in Italy. Her creations, often unique pieces or small series, are now sought after by collectors for their originality and artisanal quality. His legacy lives on through objects that combine utility and beauty, such as this ceramic mirror, a witness to a time when French decorative art shone throughout the world. You can follow me on my Instagram by following this link: https://www.instagram.com/patrick.boussougant/ Back to the store: Online sale of antique objects and furniture, secure purchase (abnantiquitesdenormandie.com) Possibility of delivery (ask for a transport quote) Delivery in Paris 2 to 3 times per week Possibility of payment in 3 or 4 installments free of charge in the store and on my website https://abnantiquitésdenormandie.com See you soon