Transform your space with the Mirror Girandole, an exquisite piece from The Met x Eichholtz collection. Drawing inspiration from an American girandole (1817)—a type of ornamental candleholder popular during the nation’s Federal period (1788–1825)—this mirror features an antiqued gold finish and convex mirror glass. The intricate eagle finial and candle arms reflect the decoration on the original in The Met collection, illuminating any room with timeless elegance.
Height 54.7" (139cm) Depth 5.9" (15cm) Width 28.7" (73cm) €3650
HISTORIC PROVENANCE
The Mirror Girandole echoes the elegance of a girandole (1817) in The Met collection, made for the Albany townhouse of Stephen Van Rensselaer IV (American, 1786–1868). Popular during the American Federal period (1788–1825), girandoles featured candle arms that extend from the frame, allowing light to reflect off the convex mirror and illuminate the room.