Arundel Sculptural Mirror
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The Arundel Sculptural Mirror is a contemporary hand sculpted plaster mirror, dramatic in its scale and in its simplified cut-out shape. The distinctive curving outline and the overall symmetry of the piece pays tribute to the heraldic heritage and style of Elizabethan times, from the popular curved gables of 16th and 17th century grand country houses, down to the shapes found on buckles and rapiers. Martin Huxford’s contemporary design radically simplifies these references, stripping them of their elaborate decorative features for a smoothly detailed surface and simple outline.
The Arundel Sculptural Mirror is a contemporary hand sculpted plaster mirror, dramatic in its scale and in its simplified cut-out shape. The distinctive curving outline and the overall symmetry of the piece pays tribute to the heraldic heritage and style of Elizabethan times, from the popular curved gables of 16th and 17th century grand country houses, down to the shapes found on buckles and rapiers. Martin Huxford’s contemporary design radically simplifies these references, stripping them of their elaborate decorative features for a smoothly detailed surface and simple outline.
The frame of the oval mirror has been carefully sculpted to accentuate its simplified shape, with the curved and contoured outline carefully softened by a smooth finish to the plaster.
Our mirrors are hand sculpted to order at our Sussex studio, contact us for bespoke sizes.
Finishes: Plaster White
Materials: Hand sculpted Jesmonite
Dimensions: ht.108cm w.92cm (42.5"x36")
Launched 2024