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The mirror style is Art Deco which was popular in the 1920s and 1930s (shown without mirror installed). I used black walnut and dyed veneers in the construction of this mirror. The overall mirror dimensions are approximately 19” by 16”. A 1 1/4” wide base allows the mirror to be set on a desk or hung on the wall. The finish is several coats of hand rubbed shellac.
Roger
-- Roger Gaborski, http://www.gaborski.com, http://www.etsy.com/shop/RogerGaborski
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#1 posted 217 days ago
Interesting combination of solid wood and dyed veneer, Roger. The design is definitely your style.
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#2 posted 217 days ago
Martyn,
I like the old Art Deco geometric designs. I have a couple additional Art Deco design ideas that I am working on.
Roger
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