Thomas Chippendale was one of the first cabinetmakers to publish his designs, sharing them through The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker’s Director in the mid 1700s. His work pulled from English, Gothic, and Chinese influences, creating pieces that felt refined but still full of movement and detail. Those ideas carried forward, influencing later Federal and Regency design and shaping what many people still recognize today as traditional craftsmanship.
This mirror is made in the Chippendale style, with the same flowing silhouette and carved detail that defined those earlier pieces. The frame is solid mahogany, with a warmth and depth that immediately stands out, and it’s accented with a true inlay border that appears to be satinwood, along with a marquetry detail at the crest. These aren’t applied or decorative shortcuts, but carefully set materials that reflect the same level of intention seen in earlier work.
The mirror itself retains its beveled edge, adding just enough dimension to catch and reflect light across a space. Pieces like this were never just functional. They were placed intentionally to brighten a room, to reflect surrounding architecture, and to quietly elevate everything around them.
This example was handcrafted in Virginia by Howerton Antique Reproductions, a company known for carrying forward traditional methods and design. It’s not about replicating the past, but about continuing it in a way that still feels relevant today.
It’s a piece that brings history into a space without feeling out of place, and one that was built with the same care that made the originals worth remembering.
Frame 26w x 42h
Mirror 18w x 27h
Shipping & Delivery:
** This disclaimer applies mainly towards furniture. Mirrors, lamps, accessories usually ship with UPS or Fedex a few days after purchase.**
Standard U.S. nationwide delivery (excluding Alaska & Hawaii) to your home is FREE. If you prefer in home setup, this is available for an additional fee paid separately to the driver. Please request this when ordering. In home delivery is for the ground floor only. Delivery is usually 10 - 12 weeks but it may take longer depending on the current scheduled routes.
Condition & Vintage Character:
This is a vintage piece of furniture, and as with all vintage items, it may show subtle signs of age. These marks do not affect its structure or functionality and are considered part of its history and character. We believe these details add to its authenticity.
Color Accuracy & Additional Photos:
Colors may vary slightly based on device screens and display settings. If you would like additional photos or details, please feel free to ask—we want you to feel completely confident in your purchase.
Sales & Policies:
All sales are final.
We are not responsible for any damage that may occur during transportation or delivery. Please inspect your piece carefully upon arrival and report any damages immediately to the shipping carrier in order to file a claim.
Thomas Chippendale was one of the first cabinetmakers to publish his designs, sharing them through The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker’s Director in the mid 1700s. His work pulled from English, Gothic, and Chinese influences, creating pieces that felt refined but still full of movement and detail. Those ideas carried forward, influencing later Federal and Regency design and shaping what many people still recognize today as traditional craftsmanship.
This mirror is made in the Chippendale style, with the same flowing silhouette and carved detail that defined those earlier pieces. The frame is solid mahogany, with a warmth and depth that immediately stands out, and it’s accented with a true inlay border that appears to be satinwood, along with a marquetry detail at the crest. These aren’t applied or decorative shortcuts, but carefully set materials that reflect the same level of intention seen in earlier work.
The mirror itself retains its beveled edge, adding just enough dimension to catch and reflect light across a space. Pieces like this were never just functional. They were placed intentionally to brighten a room, to reflect surrounding architecture, and to quietly elevate everything around them.
This example was handcrafted in Virginia by Howerton Antique Reproductions, a company known for carrying forward traditional methods and design. It’s not about replicating the past, but about continuing it in a way that still feels relevant today.
It’s a piece that brings history into a space without feeling out of place, and one that was built with the same care that made the originals worth remembering.
Frame 26w x 42h
Mirror 18w x 27h
Shipping & Delivery:
** This disclaimer applies mainly towards furniture. Mirrors, lamps, accessories usually ship with UPS or Fedex a few days after purchase.**
Standard U.S. nationwide delivery (excluding Alaska & Hawaii) to your home is FREE. If you prefer in home setup, this is available for an additional fee paid separately to the driver. Please request this when ordering. In home delivery is for the ground floor only. Delivery is usually 10 - 12 weeks but it may take longer depending on the current scheduled routes.
Condition & Vintage Character:
This is a vintage piece of furniture, and as with all vintage items, it may show subtle signs of age. These marks do not affect its structure or functionality and are considered part of its history and character. We believe these details add to its authenticity.
Color Accuracy & Additional Photos:
Colors may vary slightly based on device screens and display settings. If you would like additional photos or details, please feel free to ask—we want you to feel completely confident in your purchase.
Sales & Policies:
All sales are final.
We are not responsible for any damage that may occur during transportation or delivery. Please inspect your piece carefully upon arrival and report any damages immediately to the shipping carrier in order to file a claim.