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The French style mirror industry began in 1665 when the French politician Jean-Baptiste Colbert persuaded some important Venetian masters to move to France.
That is the story behind French Style Mirrors. This style is different from the Venetian one. It is characterized by a deep grinding and a more geometric design.
A French mirror is in fact made of lots of different bevelled pieces that are close together and create an harmonious geometrical figure. A beautiful example is , an iconic mirror by Arte Veneziana that is made of 412 hand bevelled pieces. The most visible difference between a Venetian and a French mirror is the total absence of hand-blown glass decorations on the latter.
Fretwork structure made of fir wood with antique finish. Central part made of bevelled glass with medium antique mirrored finish.
Frames with thumbnail-shaped etchings and crest made of bevelled and engraved glass with medium antique mirrored finish.
Floral motif engravings. Shiny sphere engravings on the outer glass tiles and matte spheres on the inner glass tiles.
Our glass masters use different wheels to chamfer and obtain shiny glass pieces that will be used on the mirrors and furniture afterwards.
This is a fundamental step in our production: no machines can replace the manual work on this extremely delicate matter. The bevelling can only be realised with a long and precise handmade procedure.
An ancient engraving manufacturing process which still remains entirely handmade as per Venetian traditions.
The French Style collection by Arte Veneziana reflects the refined tradition of French decorative arts through precise mirrored craftsmanship and architectural balance. Inspired by classical Parisian interiors, the designs emphasize symmetry, geometric compositions, and deep bevelled glass elements that create a structured yet luminous visual effect.
Across mirrors and complementary furniture pieces, handcrafted engravings and meticulously assembled glass segments define a sophisticated aesthetic free from excessive ornamentation. The collection stands out for its geometric refinement, where historical influence, artisanal precision, and light interplay result in elegant and timeless compositions.