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Furniture Brot Mirophar Triptych Illuminated Magnifying Vanity Mirror by Brot circa 1950
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Brot Mirophar Triptych Illuminated Magnifying Vanity Mirror by Brot circa 1950

US$3,600.00

A 1950s triptych vanity magnifying mirror in nickel on a thick glass base by the French Company Brot known for quality and craftsmanship
Brot revolutionized the industry with the introduction of the triptych mirror in 1875, followed by the first illuminated magnifying beauty mirror, the "Mirophar," in 1927. The Mirophar, originally intended for automobiles, gained fame in luxury hotels, offering users meticulous makeup and shaving experiences. Brot mirrors are Brot known for their unparalleled quality, handcrafted in France using the finest materials, Skilled French lens grinders ensured a distortion-free mirror

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A 1950s triptych vanity magnifying mirror in nickel on a thick glass base by the French Company Brot known for quality and craftsmanship
Brot revolutionized the industry with the introduction of the triptych mirror in 1875, followed by the first illuminated magnifying beauty mirror, the "Mirophar," in 1927. The Mirophar, originally intended for automobiles, gained fame in luxury hotels, offering users meticulous makeup and shaving experiences. Brot mirrors are Brot known for their unparalleled quality, handcrafted in France using the finest materials, Skilled French lens grinders ensured a distortion-free mirror

A 1950s triptych vanity magnifying mirror in nickel on a thick glass base by the French Company Brot known for quality and craftsmanship
Brot revolutionized the industry with the introduction of the triptych mirror in 1875, followed by the first illuminated magnifying beauty mirror, the "Mirophar," in 1927. The Mirophar, originally intended for automobiles, gained fame in luxury hotels, offering users meticulous makeup and shaving experiences. Brot mirrors are Brot known for their unparalleled quality, handcrafted in France using the finest materials, Skilled French lens grinders ensured a distortion-free mirror

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