Vintage Sculptural Parrot Mirror by David Marshall, Late 20th Century
Striking vintage sculptural mirror by David Marshall featuring a pair of stylized parrots rendered in softly colored mirrored glass with etched detailing. The birds perch elegantly along the curved edge of a round mirror, creating a bold yet playful composition that blends artistry with function.
$750.00
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Striking vintage sculptural mirror by David Marshall featuring a pair of stylized parrots rendered in softly colored mirrored glass with etched detailing. The birds perch elegantly along the curved edge of a round mirror, creating a bold yet playful composition that blends artistry with function.
Executed in Marshall’s signature sculptural style, the mirror combines mirrored glass, metal framework, and a painted wood backing, resulting in a statement piece with strong visual impact. The pastel blue, aqua, and blush tones give it unmistakable Palm Beach and Hollywood Regency flair, while the graphic silhouette keeps it timeless.
• Designed by David Marshall
• Sculptural parrot motif in colored mirrored glass
• Round mirror form with asymmetrical decorative overlay
• Painted cream/white wood backing
• Wall-mounted statement piece
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| Dimensions | 35ʺW × 2ʺD × 37ʺH | |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Mirror, Metal Frame | |
| Color | Coastal, Palm Beach | |
| Period | 1990's | |
| Style | Boho Chic, Coastal, Hollywood Regency | |
| Brand | Sculptural by David Marshall | |
Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
Vintage condition with wear consistent with age. Visible wear and scuffing to the cream/white wood backing, along with minor issues to the mirror surface as shown in photos. These do not detract from the overall presentation and are typical for pieces of this type and era.
