This exquisite round mirror by Mithe Espelt (1924-2021) dates from the mid-twentieth century. Handmade red and orange flowers alternate around the frame. The inner and outer the edges are gold. A charming mirror that will easily blend into both contemporary and classic interiors. Several other mirrors by Espelt are available for separate purchase here.
Mithe Espelt, born Maria Teresa Melero Espelt (1924-2021) in Manresa, Spain, was a renowned Catalan artist and ceramicist known for her innovative and elegant designs in decorative arts. Espelt's work gained recognition primarily in the 1950s and 1960s, a period when she became a significant figure in mid-century modernist ceramics. Her unique style blended traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics, often featuring intricate patterns and bold colors.
Espelt initially studied at the Escuela Massana in Barcelona, a hub for avant-garde artists and designers. Her early exposure to the thriving artistic community in Barcelona profoundly influenced her approach to ceramics and design.
Espelt crafted her luxurious mirrors often featured handcrafted ceramic tiles for the frames, vibrant glass surfaces, and detailed gold leaf or gold paint accents. Espelt often employed mosaic techniques, assembling small pieces of ceramic and glass into intricate patterns, creating rich textures and depth.
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.
Approx. overall 10¾" diameter x 0¾" deep
Approx. overall 27cm diameter x 2cm deep