Italian sculptural design with architectural grid motifs and artisan carpentry shop This rare and eccentric Italian wall mirror of the 70s is a piece of great impact that blends architectural geometry with refined craftsmanship. Clearly influenced by Ettore Sottsass's aesthetic language, the mirror presents intricate grilled motifs and daring linear compositions that evoke the spirit of postmodern design. Mirror concept divided with adjustable visual depth one of the most unique aspects of this mirror is its two -part construction: the mirror is vertically divided into two panels, which can be positioned closer or more distant according to the desired visual impact. This dynamic composition creates fascinating depth effects and dimensional reflections, transforming the piece into a sculptural work of art for the wall. The wooden frame is finely processed with a sophisticated combination of rectangular and tubular wooden joints, demonstrating a high level of artisan skill. The juxtaposition of solid geometry and thin decorative pace enhances the sculptural quality of the mirror, making it much more than a functional object.