The World Behind The Looking-Glass
Mirror is an essential attribute of any modern interior. Luster of mirror always attracts attention, because it reminds luster of precious metals, which for centuries fascinated humanity. It gives the interior completeness and flecks of sunlight, create an atmosphere of joy by radiant playing.
The story of the mirrors in Old Europe has symbolic roots. That mirror was “the instigator” of the first in the world of industrial espionage: everybody knows the Sun King, French King Louis XIV, stolen from the Venetian secret production of mirrors in order to save the country’s budget to buy them.
The next tide of mass usage of mirrors in interior fits the thirties of XX century, the so-called Art Deco. This material appeared on the dressing table, table tops, dining table and ottomans.
As history shows, the mirror was, and remains popular finish in the design of the room.
In addition, the mirrors are not just aesthetic elements of decor, but also have a practical focus, it helps not only to arrange the room, but also visually expand and enlarge the space.
To date, a mirror surface is again at the peak of their popularity. Perhaps because a universal trim-looking appropriate for any interior or because that allows us to stay a little daffodils, the choice is available to all owners of the luxury.

