Yesterday’s post featured the ultra chic Miles Redd and his iconic mirrored master bathroom. I couldn’t help but think about mirrors and the important role they play in architecture and interior design. From grand to petite, circular to linear, simple to ornate, they have the power to transform a space from dull to dazzling. I’m excited to share with you some of my favorite mirrored interiors! Enjoy!
above and below, Miles Redd NYC master bathroom from David Adler’s Armour Estate in Chicago ~ photos from New York Social Diary
below, Yves Saint Laurent ~ photo by Pascal Chevallier for Vanity Fair
“A pair of undulating lily-motif mirrors, crafted in bronze and copper by Claude Lalanne for the upstairs music room, led, between 1974 and 1985, to the proliferation of over a dozen more, floor to ceiling. “I can’t live in a room without mirrors,” Saint Laurent said. “If there aren’t any, the room is dead.” The effect in the music room of their multiplying reflections was vertiginous—a touch of Mad Ludwig of Bavaria, as seen through the lens of Luchino Visconti.” ~ Amy Fine Collins for Vanity Fair
below, photo from Yves Saint Laurent: 5 Avenue Marceau, 75116 Paris
below, Bobby McAlpine
below, Vicente Wolf
below, Veere Grenney
below, Susan Ferrier ~ photo from House Beautiful
below, photos by danielle boudrot for Spero Home
below, Richard Shapiro
below, Paul Corrie
below, Lisa Luby Ryan
below, John Minshaw
below, Jacques Grange ~ photography by Vincent Thibert for Architectural Digest
below, Darryl Carter
below, Antony Todd
below, John Saladino
below, Michael Kors ~ photo by Douglas Friedman
below, Miles Redd
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