Mirrored Furniture Still in Vogue

Ferguson Copeland Dining Table

Glamour is still chic. Perhaps it is a reflection of the times. Mirrored furniture recalls the glamour era of the 1920s and 1930s that was rediscovered in the mid-1990s and continues to be in vogue today. Since it is rare to find antique pieces, reproductions satisfy the desire and are available in numerous styles and prices.

Most of today's mirrored pieces are reproductions from the Art Deco period, but can be found in Louis XIV as well as Louis XVI. They especially fit into the Louis XV period because of their opulence. Quite possibly among the most glamorous furniture ever made, mirrored pieces add drama and sparkle to any interior. They catch the light and reflect the interesting patterns of fabrics and rugs used nearby.

Century mirror table

Mirrored furniture occupies less visual space than similar furniture made of non-reflective materials, making it perfect for smaller areas. It mixes easily with furniture of varying styles and periods. It works with any color combination, as it simply reflects the existing color already in the room. Mirror is also practical, if you spill perfume on a wooden top, it will eat through the finish. But mirror ... you can spill almost anything on it and just wipe it off.

One last detail, when using mirrored furniture, remember less is more. While it provides accent and drama, too many pieces can be overbearing.

At Furnitureland South we have some of the most beautiful mirrored furniture available from many of the finest manufacturers in the market today.

American Drew Mirrored Console Vanguard table Vanguard table


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