Vintage Oval Wicker Hand-Woven Pedestal Swivel Mirror
Antique/Vintage Home Decor & Furniture

Vintage Oval Wicker Hand-Woven Pedestal Swivel Mirror

This is a vintage tabletop vanity mirror, characterized by its distinctive hand-woven wicker or rattan construction in a natural honey-brown finish. The piece features an oval glass mirror encased in a thick, braided wicker frame. It is mounted on a pivoting horseshoe-shaped yoke that allows the mirror to tilt, which is in turn supported by a flared, pyramidal pedestal base. The construction demonstrates traditional basket-weaving techniques, with tightly wrapped horizontal stakes and vertical ribs. Based on the material and Boho-chic aesthetic, this item likely dates back to the 1970s or 1980s. Visually, the piece shows some minor signs of age-appropriate wear, including slight fraying of the natural fibers at the top edge of the frame and a light dusty patina in the crevices of the weave. The glass appears to be in good condition without significant silvering loss or scratching, although two small circular price stickers are currently adhered to the surface. It stands approximately 18 – 24 inches tall. No manufacturer marks or labels are immediately visible, which is common for imported wickerware from this period.

Estimated Value

$65.00 - $95.00

Basic Information

Category

Antique/Vintage Home Decor & Furniture

Appraised On

February 25, 2026

Estimated Value

$65.00 - $95.00

Item Description

This is a vintage tabletop vanity mirror, characterized by its distinctive hand-woven wicker or rattan construction in a natural honey-brown finish. The piece features an oval glass mirror encased in a thick, braided wicker frame. It is mounted on a pivoting horseshoe-shaped yoke that allows the mirror to tilt, which is in turn supported by a flared, pyramidal pedestal base. The construction demonstrates traditional basket-weaving techniques, with tightly wrapped horizontal stakes and vertical ribs. Based on the material and Boho-chic aesthetic, this item likely dates back to the 1970s or 1980s. Visually, the piece shows some minor signs of age-appropriate wear, including slight fraying of the natural fibers at the top edge of the frame and a light dusty patina in the crevices of the weave. The glass appears to be in good condition without significant silvering loss or scratching, although two small circular price stickers are currently adhered to the surface. It stands approximately 18 – 24 inches tall. No manufacturer marks or labels are immediately visible, which is common for imported wickerware from this period.

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