LA JOIE MIRROR
LA JOIE MIRROR
LA JOIE MIRROR
LA JOIE MIRROR

LA JOIE MIRROR

Malabar

Regular price £6,432.00
Regular price Sale price £6,432.00
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Inspired by the poetic surrealism of Paul Delvaux, the La Joie Mirror evokes quiet intimacy and layered reflection—both literal and emotional. With an oval shape that softens the geometry of a space, it offers more than a mirrored surface; it becomes a contemplative design object.

Handcrafted in Portugal, the frame is formed in richly textured hammered gold, surrounding an antique bronze mirror that plays with light and depth. Designed to hang vertically, La Joie creates an ornamental moment—one that feels both sculptural and symbolic in modern interiors.

Origin: Handcrafted in Portugal
Lead Time: Handcrafted for you in 9–10 weeks

Dimensions:
• Width: 87.5 cm
• Depth: 5 cm
• Height: 95 cm

Materials:
• Frame: Hammered Gold
• Mirror: Antique Bronze Mirror

Product Options: Mirror tint and metal finishes available upon request

Once your order is placed, our team will be in touch to confirm finish preferences to ensure the piece is tailored to your space.

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Malabar
Portugal | Design Atelier

Rooted in the cultural richness of Portuguese heritage, Malabar is a design atelier that brings bold artistry and local craftsmanship into contemporary form. Each creation is a fusion of sculptural imagination and traditional know-how—handcrafted by skilled artisans who honor time-tested woodworking, joinery, and marquetry techniques.

Malabar’s pieces are layered with narrative and intent, often drawing inspiration from modernist masters, architectural icons, and poetic abstraction. With a distinctive design language that merges surreal form and refined finish, Malabar invites collectors and designers to experience furniture as functional art.

The result: pieces that are expressive yet enduring, unexpected yet harmonious—made not just to fill a space, but to transform it.