This wrought iron and marble entryway mirror stopped us in our tracks will hunting for treasure in Barjac. Pieces like this were staples of late 19th to early 20th century French foyers, where form and function blended seamlessly - ornate scrollwork balanced with everyday practicality. The marble shelf was intended for gloves, letters, or calling cards, while the side loops kept umbrellas neatly in place. Its tall mirror, marked by age and wear, once offered Parisians a final fit check before stepping into the boulevard. Today, it carries that same spirit of daily ritual, anchoring an entryway with both history and presence.
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