Antique mirrors were very popular in ancient castles and houses of the 17th century. Recently, the demand for such mirrors has resurfaced. Traces of time add to its inner nobility and hint at the connection between generations and commitment to retro and original items.

An antique mirror looks harmonious not only with antique furniture and antique decorative elements, but also with a modern hit-tech interior. Antique mirrors are used not only in baguettes, but also as a mirror panel or mosaic of mirrors.

It’s the perfect solution for any space and any style. Its potential is multifaceted and extends to all functional residential areas. Such mirrors are good for a kitchen apron because they are easy to clean from dirt and grease, easy to repair, and add shine and sophistication.

An aged mirror will look great in the bathroom – it will make the room visually larger and add style. Such mirrors can add zest to a modern interior and add naturalness and sophistication to the living room.

Also, antique floor mirrors and full-length mirrors are perfect for increasing space. Aging of a mirror does not imply the formation of scratches, cracks, defects and mechanical damage on the outside. The aging effect is achieved due to the fact that decorative elements and paintings are placed inside the mirror canvas. Antique mirrors can serve both as a background and as an independent design element.