French faux bamboo mirrors became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when artisans carved wood to mimic the organic lines and segmented detail of real bamboo. The result is a frame that feels both structured and relaxed.
This piece offers sculptural texture and warm patina, with subtle wear that reflects its age and authenticity. Timeless and versatile, it works beautifully in an entryway, bedroom, or layered into a bookshelf or dresser.
To note: wooden back cover bows out a bit due to age and wear (as shown). This does not take away from its beauty, it may just require a longer nail for it to hang properly.
Measurements: 18.75 × 22”
French faux bamboo mirrors became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when artisans carved wood to mimic the organic lines and segmented detail of real bamboo. The result is a frame that feels both structured and relaxed.
This piece offers sculptural texture and warm patina, with subtle wear that reflects its age and authenticity. Timeless and versatile, it works beautifully in an entryway, bedroom, or layered into a bookshelf or dresser.
To note: wooden back cover bows out a bit due to age and wear (as shown). This does not take away from its beauty, it may just require a longer nail for it to hang properly.
Measurements: 18.75 × 22”