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Rare functionalist tubular steel floor rotary mirror by Petr Vichr, 1930s

€2 400

Rare functionalist tubular steel floor rotary mirror by Petr Vichr, 1930s

Extremely rare functionalist mirror designed by Czech designer and entrepreneur Petr Vichr. Manufactured by Vichr & Co. under catalogue number 2266. Prague, former Czechoslovakia in the 1930's. Chrome plated tubular steel, cut mirror, green lacquered plywood. Height 175 cm, mirror 40 x 130 cm. In good original condition.This extremely rare functionalist mirror was designed by renowned Czech designer and entrepreneur Petr Vichr. It was manufactured by Vichr & Co. under catalog number 2266 in Prague, former Czechoslovakia, during the 1930s. The mirror showcases the elegance and innovation of functionalist design, utilizing chrome-plated tubular steel, a precisely cut mirror, and green lacquered plywood. The overall height of the piece is 175 cm, with the mirror itself measuring 40 x 130 cm. It remains in good original condition, preserving its historical and aesthetic value. This mirror not only reflects the unique style of its era but also stands as a testament to Vichr's craftsmanship and the high-quality production standards of Vichr & Co.

Category: Other Furniture & Accessories
Availability: Available
€2 400

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