On my trip to Italy last Fall I developed a deep love for their craftsmanship. The glass specifically. I already blogged about the chandeliers that I still cant get off my mind, but I've also been jones'n for a Venetian mirror. If I wasn't petrified of them breaking on the trip home I would have packed a few in my carry one bag. Even thought I didn't come home with one on my last trip, all the more reason to plan another trip to purchase one. Right?
Elle Decor, photo by Laura Resen
Gianni Franchellucci
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Elle Decor, photo by Simon Upton
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Elle Decor, photo by William Waldron
House Beautiful design by Windsor Smith. Photo by Victoria Pearson
Elle Decor, photo by William Waldron
Looking for your own Venetian mirror without the plane ticket to Venice for one? Your in luck, here are some of my favorites
5 comments:
All of those mirrors are stunning! If I had a formal dining room (oh apartment living in Boston!) I would love to use one above a buffet :)
I so agree,I dream of owning mine of my own someday. :-)
They are all about glamor! I'll take #4 please!
I wouldn't mind a trip to Italy, nor would I mind if option #2 popped up on a wall at my house someday.
Someone just posted a question on Apartment Therapy asking where to find similar mirrors! I totally directed them to this post. How timely :-) Also, I'm dying over that whole second picture. What a dramatic room.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/where-can-i-find-these-venetian-mirrors-good-questions-191610
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