








Large Late 18th-Century French Trumeau Mirror w/ Aged Patina - 73¼" x 39"
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This late 18th-century wooden trumeau showcases a simple yet elegant design, with subtle molding that enhances its refined presence. Its timeworn patina reveals layers of original paint, contributing to its authentic, aged charm. The lower section retains the original mirror, its delicate foxing further enriching the piece with a sense of history and character.
Trumeaux were traditionally placed above fireplaces or along paneled walls in grand residences, both for decorative appeal and to reflect ambient light. During the late 18th century, designs became more restrained, favoring clean lines and subtle ornamentation over the more elaborate Rococo style of earlier decades. This piece embodies that shift, offering a sober aesthetic in line with neoclassical influences.
In contemporary spaces, this antique trumeau can add character as a wall-mounted element in a living room or hallway. Its neutral tones and weathered texture make it an ideal contrast in modern, minimalist interiors or as part of a layered, rustic décor.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 73¼" high x 39" wide x 2¼" thick
Approx. overall 186cm high x 99cm wide x 6cm thick
Approx. overall 73¼" high x 39" wide x 2¼" thick
Approx. overall 186cm high x 99cm wide x 6cm thick
Note: Mirrors have been photographed facing fabric, a technique that reveals any age spots in the glass. In some cases, this may create the appearance of an empty frame, but each mirror is complete except where explicitly stated.
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