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Month: May 2011

  • Mid-century design mirror(s)

    IMG_4782 Kilshaw's windows looked intriguing and a nearby parking space was available so I stopped and went for a look.  A wealth of mid-century modern pieces. The auction is tonight.

    That pleasant browsing motivated a stroll back along Fort and then down Cook Street with stops in the book shop, consignment store, and Country Comforts.  

    I am looking for a  'chest of drawers'  and the puncutation denotes something that will serve the purpose of a chest of drawers but in an interesting way.  As the vintage suit cases are doing but I feel like a change.

    Kilshaw's had a lovely eight drawer teak chest with distinctive recessed handles and I spent some time staring at it ….. but it was too specific.  And a bit too perfect and impersonal.

    I wandered into Country Comforts with 'chest of drawers' in mind,  mid-century modern in recent thoughts.

    Nothing in the way of chests.  But this mirror…..

    Well, it is now in my home.

    Interesting how something has instant appeal.

    IMG_4783 And how the resultant cognitive dissonance  to an immediate, seemingly impulsive,  acquisition can take either  the "what was I thinking…."  or  "well, welcome!"  response.

    This mirror was totally the latter.

    And I am liking it more and more.

    I have no history of  it;  I do not think it was commercially made.

    The random sizes and placement of the mirrors (they are all bevelled!) is delightful:  the  single tiny one is captivating.

    It is meant to be hung square, as indicated by the two brackets, but Allister had hung it as a diamond and this was brilliant.   I positioned it as square, just to see.  Stodgy.  The quarter turn makes all the difference.  Frank Lloyd Wright and falling water comes to mind.  I wonder if I would have been so attracted if I had seen it  hung square.  I wonder ,  had I purchased it from this aspect, if I would have thought – been inspired – been guided! – to give it that turn.  Fun to speculate.