"Brot Triptych Mirror 1920 In Chromed Brass"
Rare triptych from the Parisian brand BROT, in business since 1826. Typical art deco design from the 20s/30s in excellent condition. Silver-plated brass frame. It is signed with its brass plaque. Original closing system. Very heavy. Three folding panels in a chrome-plated brass frame, with two wall mounts at the top of the central mirror. Mercury mirror in perfect condition! All screws and fasteners are present. The back can be left as is in its original condition, or reupholstered to match your interior. Dimensions: Folded 85 x 50 cm Unfolded: 85 x 150 cm Created in 1826 by François Brot, mirror maker to King Charles X, the Miroir Brot brand is part of history. Inventor of the triptych in 1875 and the Mirophare in 1927, a magnifying and illuminating beauty mirror. 100% French made and of unrivaled quality, Miroir Brot quickly established itself as a world reference for beauty mirrors and decorative mirrors. It is present throughout the world, in the greatest palaces and is recognized for its excellence both for triptych mirrors of all sizes and beauty mirrors for which it shapes its own optical glass. This exclusive artisanal process requires exceptional know-how and offers a perfect magnifying image. In 2014, Miroir Brot found a second youth and reconnected with its roots, surrounding itself with renowned designers such as Pierre Yves Rochon, and today Patrick Norguet, and Patrick Jouin, by proposing a renewed and visionary range of mirrors that perpetuate our tradition of excellence and French luxury.