Jacques Emile Ruhlmann
Art Deco Standing Mirror, circa 1930
Silver Plated Nickel
62.25"H x 16.75"W x 12"D
A1859
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A minimalistic Nickel plated frameless floor standing mirror designed by Jacques Émile Ruhlmann. This mirror was a piece of the Karl Lagerfeld private collection. Jacques Émile Ruhlmann was a French...
A minimalistic Nickel plated frameless floor standing mirror designed by Jacques Émile Ruhlmann. This mirror was a piece of the Karl Lagerfeld private collection.
Jacques Émile Ruhlmann was a French furniture designer and interior decorator, who was one of the most important figures in the Art Deco movement. His furniture featured sleek designs, expensive and exotic materials and extremely fine craftsmanship, and became a symbol of the luxury and modernity of Art Deco. It also produced a reaction from other designers and architects, such as Le Corbusier, who called for simpler, functional furniture.
Jacques Émile Ruhlmann was a French furniture designer and interior decorator, who was one of the most important figures in the Art Deco movement. His furniture featured sleek designs, expensive and exotic materials and extremely fine craftsmanship, and became a symbol of the luxury and modernity of Art Deco. It also produced a reaction from other designers and architects, such as Le Corbusier, who called for simpler, functional furniture.