Mid Century Modern Mirrors & Wall Art

Vintage mid-century modern mirrors, wall art and wall sculptures in brass, wood and metal

Mid-Century Modern Mirrors & Wall Art

Authentic vintage mirrors, wall sculptures & decorative art from the 1950s–1970s

Completing the Picture With Sculptural Finesse

Mirrors and wall art are the finishing touches that elevate a room from decorated to designed. MCM designers approached these accessories with the same rigor they applied to major furniture, creating pieces that function as architectural elements rather than mere decoration. Our collection features framed mirrors in walnut, teak, and brass; brass wall sculptures; ceramic wall hangings; and abstract art pieces from the golden age of mid-century design. Whether a sunburst mirror commanding above a credenza, sculptural brass wall art adding dimension, or a ceramic tile installation bringing color and texture, these pieces complete the MCM aesthetic with sophisticated style and authentic design heritage.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vintage MCM Mirrors & Wall Art

What defines mid-century modern wall art and mirrors?

MCM wall art and mirrors are characterized by geometric or organic forms, natural materials (walnut, teak, brass, ceramic, hand-blown glass), and the period's signature visual language. Sunburst mirrors, abstract metal sculptures, woven fiber art, and wood-framed rectangular mirrors with simple profiles are quintessential MCM wall pieces.

Who made the most collectible vintage MCM wall sculptures?

Curtis Jere (a design partnership between Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels) produced the most widely recognized American MCM metal wall sculptures, featuring dynamic abstract forms in brass, copper, and chrome. La Barge created sought-after mirrors and decorative wall pieces. Italian manufacturers produced exceptional hand-blown glass and ceramic wall art of the period.

How do I hang a large vintage sunburst mirror safely?

Use a stud finder to locate wall studs; hang heavy mirrors directly into studs whenever possible. For drywall-only situations, use appropriate toggle bolts rated well above the mirror's weight. Check the hanging hardware on the back of the mirror β€” replace any worn wire or D-rings before hanging. Have an assistant help position large mirrors.

How do I clean vintage brass wall sculptures without damaging the patina?

Dust regularly with a soft dry cloth. For fingerprints and grime, use a mild soap solution on a soft cloth, then dry thoroughly. Avoid commercial brass polishes on intentionally aged or patinated pieces β€” they will strip the developed finish and leave the piece looking overly bright. If the piece has a lacquer coating, check whether it is intact before any cleaning.

Are vintage MCM mirrors and wall art a good investment?

Quality vintage wall art and mirrors by recognized makers (Curtis Jere, La Barge, Heifetz) have appreciated significantly over the past two decades as interest in the MCM aesthetic has grown. Artist-signed pieces and those from identifiable manufacturers hold value best. Condition, completeness, and provenance all affect value.