Angelo Brotto Sculptural Brass Mirror, Italy, 1970s
A bold and architectural wall mirror designed by Angelo Brotto, distinguished by its richly textured cast brass frame. The composition is defined by an open, geometric structure reminiscent of Brutalist forms, where vertical and horizontal elements intersect to create depth, rhythm, and shadow.
The warm patina of the brass enhances the handcrafted quality of the piece, while the irregular surface catches light beautifully, giving the mirror a strong sculptural presence even when viewed from a distance. The rectangular mirror plate is set within this dynamic framework, balancing functionality with expressive design.
A refined example of Brotto’s work, merging artistic experimentation with Italian craftsmanship, and perfectly suited for interiors that embrace mid-century, Hollywood Regency, or Brutalist aesthetics.
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