Arched Window Pane Wall Mirror

Decorative art, specifically a functional wall mirror with a structural frameMass-market manufactured decorative home furnishing (e.g., retailers such as Pottery Barn, Pier 1, or Kirkland's)

Arched Window Pane Wall Mirror

Style & Movement

Contemporary Rustic / Farmhouse Chic, inspired by Palladian and Gothic architectural motifs

Medium & Technique

Silvered glass (mirror) panels set into a molded frame likely made of wood, composite (MDF), or metal with a dark finish

Creation Period

Late 20th to early 21st century (Contemporary)

Dimensions & Format

Approximately 36 x 24 inches; Vertical/Portrait orientation with an arched (lunette) top section

Subject Description

A functional mirror featuring an arched top divided by mullions into nine separate reflective panes, mimicking the appearance of a cathedral or greenhouse window

Condition & Value Assessment

Condition Assessment

Good; the frame appears intact with a consistent finish, and the glass shows no visible desilvering or major oxidation

Estimated Market Value

$50 - $150 USD

Auction Estimate

$30 - $80 USD

Provenance History

Privately owned household decorative item; likely purchased via a retail home goods store during the last 20 years

Art Historical Significance

Low art historical significance; it is a mass-produced decorative object designed for interior styling rather than a unique art piece

Notable Features

The piece features an integrated hanging hook visible at the top center of the mirror and a multi-pane grid design that adds depth to interior spaces

Condition Issues

Minor dust accumulation on the mullions and reflective surface; no visible structural cracks or fogging in the glass

Conservation Recommendations

Regular cleaning with a non-ammonia glass cleaner and a soft microfiber cloth; ensure secure mounting on wall studs due to weight

Identified on 5/10/2026
Arched Window Pane Wall Mirror - Mass-market manufactured decorative home furnishing (e.g., retailers such as Pottery Barn, Pier 1, or Kirkland's) | Art Identifier