Eamonn McEneaney talks about some very fine mirrors and their amazing personal history.
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In his daily history slot on WLR's Big Breakfast Blaa,Eamonn McEneaney tells Ollie and Mary all about some very fine mirrors,and their amazing personal history. Wall-hung mirrors allowed the occupiers...
show moreWall-hung mirrors allowed the occupiers of the great houses to magnify the amount of natural light in a room, catching and reflecting the light while the gilt frames that supported the mirrors added to the reflective quality. At night, mirrors really came into their own, helping to transform an otherwise darkened room into a warmly-lit, elegant and intimate space.
Mirrors became the windows of the night, set above the chimney pieces and on the piers between the windows with candelabra placed in front on console tables. Mirrors reflected and magnifed the very expensive candlelight that came from the chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, the sconces fixed to the walls and the candelabra set before them.
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