Decorative Wall Mirror with Geometric Overlay
Other, Wall Decor/Mirror · Transitional / Modern Hollywood Regency (Contemporary) · Unmarked commercial manufacturer, style reminiscent of brands like Uttermost, Bassett Mirror Company, or Hooker Furniture.

Type
Other, Wall Decor/Mirror
Style Period
Transitional / Modern Hollywood Regency (Contemporary)
Material
Metal frame with gold leaf or metallic paint finish, clear glass mirror panel, possibly manufactured wood backing.
Age Estimate
Likely manufactured within the last 10 to 20 years (Contemporary, circa 2000-present).
Dimensions
Estimated dimensions: Height 24 to 30 inches, Width 50 to 60 inches, Depth 1 to 2 inches. Typical for a large horizontal statement wall mirror.
Origin
Likely manufactured in Asia (China or Vietnam) for the global home decor market.
Designer/Maker
Unmarked commercial manufacturer, style reminiscent of brands like Uttermost, Bassett Mirror Company, or Hooker Furniture.
Value Estimate
Estimated retail value between $150 and $350 depending on the brand and retail outlet.
Description
A striking large horizontal wall mirror featuring an intricate, overlapping geometric fretwork overlay in a warm metallic gold finish. The design combines rectangular and circular motifs reminiscent of Art Deco and Asian-inspired Chippendale aesthetics, creating significant depth and visual interest over a clear reflective glass surface.
Key Features
Complex geometric metal overlay creating a layered three-dimensional effect; contrasting dark outer frame; large horizontal proportions ideal for hanging above a sofa or buffet.
Color & Finish
Dark bronze or dark brown outer frame with a textured antique gold or champagne metallic finish on the raised geometric fretwork overlay.
Construction Method
Factory manufactured with welded or joined metal framework overlaid onto a standard flat mirror plate.
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Clean, precise industrial welds and structural assembly typical of modern decorative home furnishings.
Wood Grain & Species
Not applicable as the primary materials are metal and glass.
Surface Treatment
Metallic painted and distressed overlay finish designed to mimic aged brass or gilded ironwork.
Upholstery Details
Not applicable.
Hardware & Fittings
Hanging hardware on the reverse side (not visible in the image).
Origin & Provenance
Likely manufactured in Asia (China or Vietnam) for the global home decor market.
Condition Notes
Appears to be in very good to excellent condition with no visible cracks in the glass or major abrasions to the metallic finish, sitting on a staging table in what looks like a warehouse or consignment setting.
Interesting Facts
Overlaid fretwork on mirrors became popular during the Hollywood Regency revivals of the late 20th century, drawing inspiration from 1930s glamour and traditional Chinese lattice work.
Cultural Significance
Reflects the modern interior design trend of using large-scale geometric wall art to bounce light around a room while serving as a bold focal point.
Similar Pieces
Chippendale-style fretwork mirrors, Art Deco sunburst mirrors, and modern transitional geometric wall panels.
Care & Maintenance
Clean mirror glass with a standard ammonia-free glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth. Dust the metal overlay gently with a soft, dry brush or feather duster to avoid scratching the metallic finish.
Value Estimate
Estimated retail value between $150 and $350 depending on the brand and retail outlet.
Sustainability Notes
Standard mass-produced home decor item with moderate longevity, made primarily of recyclable glass and metal materials.