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Mirrored Glass Vase, c. 1936. Creator: Edward WhiteMirrored Glass Vase, c. 1936
Mirror, Paris, c. 1560-c. 1570. Creator: UnknownMirror, Paris, c. 1560-c. 1570
Table Centerpiece, Turin, c. 1750. Creator: UnknownTable Centerpiece, Turin, c. 1750
The Dolly Sisters, 1920s. Creator: WaleryThe Dolly Sisters, 1920s
Glass and tile in the modern Bathroom, 1938. Designed by Oliver Hill, F.R.I.B.A. for Shanks & Co, London. Walls lined with grey-silvered matt-surfaced coloured glass, and with mirror
The Principal Corridor, Buckingham Palace, South End, 1939. Mirrored wall in the royal familys London residence, with two ornamental Chinese pagodas from the Royal Pavilion in Brighton
Panel showing Regency Brighton, flanked by mirrored glass pilasters, 1933. Panel by Allan Walton, painted on glass, for the drawing-room of Sir Roderick and Lady Joness house. Furniture, Regency
Boudoir Circulaire - Studio Des Trois Quartiers - Athelia, 1933. Advertisement for the Athelia furniture showroom at Studio Des Trois Quartiers, Boulevard de la Madeleine, Paris
The bathroom at Gayfere House, London, 1936The bathroom at Gayfere House, London, England, by Lady Mount Temple and Oliver Hill, F.R.I.B.A. 1936. Walls and ceiling in mirror-glass by the London Sand Blast Decorative Glass Co
The vibrant qualities of Plexiglas are used to advantage in this bedroom, 1942The vibrant qualities of Plexiglas are used to advantage in this bedroom, designed and fabricated by Grosfeld House, 1942. Headboard of quilted Plexiglas, chest of drawers made of mirrored glass
Entrance lobby at Shrubs Wood, Chalfont St. Giles, 1936Entrance lobby at Shrubs Wood, Chalfont St. Giles, England. Designed by Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff, F.R.I.B.A. 1936
Electric fireplace and overmantel by James Clark & Son Ltd. 1940W. Curtis Green, R.A. - Electric fireplace and overmantel by James Clark & Son Ltd. 1940. Overmantel is of 3/4 inch bevelled section mirror glass bordered by a Neutral tint mirror
Part of a boudoir dressing-room in dove grey satin and chromium plated metal, by Eugene Printz of Paris, 1932. A room design by French designer Eugene Printz (1889?1948). From The Studio Volume 103
A Space-Saving Flat, 1935. A flat designed by Ian Henderson. From The Studio Volume 110 by Ralph Nevill. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1935]