The Carvers Guild William Kent Beveled Mirror features an antique gold leaf finish with faux mahogany accents. Its elegant, beveled mirror is set within a frame that showcases finely detailed craftsmanship.
Outset / Offset Corners: The defining feature of this Carvers' Guild William Kent Mirror is the architectural "stepped" or outset profile at the upper and lower corners. This structural layout replicates the corner projecting tabs of 18th-century exterior stone window molds.
Gadrooned & Beaded Trim: The flat inner paneling is beautifully enclosed by a thick outer row of hand-applied, gold-leafed gadrooning (rope-twist carving) and a crisp interior bead-and-reel track.
Faux Mahogany Panel Options: While the moldings are always finished in rich antique gold leaf, Carvers' Guild offers the inner flat bands in a high-grade faux mahogany finish (as pictured) or custom-painted lacquer colors.
William Kent (1685–1748) was a legendary British architect and furniture designer who pioneered the grand Palladian style in Georgian Britain. Kent designed mirrors to look like extensions of a home's structural window casings, doors, and fireplaces
This mirror measures 46 by 36 inches, making it a substantial decorative piece suitable for a variety of interior settings.