This set of three pewter mirrors embodies Swedish Grace design – an offshoot of Art Deco known for its blend of classical restraint and modern elegance. Crafted by E. Svensson in 1934 in the coastal city of Kalmar, each mirror is framed in clean-lined pewter and topped with cast figures—two women admiring themselves in hand mirrors, another in repose with her dog—adding a lyrical, self-referential touch. The single acanthus leaves on each corner are typical of the movement's streamlined take on Neoclassicism.
Central mirror approx. 49x28cm
Collection from Brixton, London or arranged delivery
This set of three pewter mirrors embodies Swedish Grace design – an offshoot of Art Deco known for its blend of classical restraint and modern elegance. Crafted by E. Svensson in 1934 in the coastal city of Kalmar, each mirror is framed in clean-lined pewter and topped with cast figures—two women admiring themselves in hand mirrors, another in repose with her dog—adding a lyrical, self-referential touch. The single acanthus leaves on each corner are typical of the movement's streamlined take on Neoclassicism.
Central mirror approx. 49x28cm
Collection from Brixton, London or arranged delivery