French Baroque & Rococo: Ornate gold or silver leaf frames with floral motifs, scrollwork, and curvaceous shapes.
Victorian: Heavy carved wood or gilded frames with intricate patterns, often oval or rectangular.
Art Deco: Geometric designs, stepped frames, and high-contrast finishes (e.g., black and gold).
Industrial Vintage: Weathered metal frames, wrought iron accents, and distressed finishes.
Farmhouse & Shabby Chic: Distressed wood, beveled edges, and rustic charm with a touch of elegance.
Mid-Century Modern: Sleek, tapered frames with minimalist detailing (for a retro-vintage blend).
Frame Materials: Reclaimed wood, hand-carved resin, wrought iron, or gilded metal.
Finishes: Antique gold, distressed white, matte black, oxidized silver, or patina bronze.
Mirror Shape: Round, oval, sunburst, arched, rectangular, or asymmetrical designs.
Engravings & Detailing: Monograms, floral motifs, or custom laser-cut patterns.
Aging Techniques: Crackled glass, mercury glass effect, or antique distressing.
Etsy & Artisans: Many sellers offer handcrafted vintage-style mirrors with customization.
Local Woodworkers & Metal Artisans: For bespoke carved or forged frames.
High-End Antique Reproductions: Brands like Mirrors by Andrew, Ballard Designs, or Pottery Barn Vintage.
Custom Mirror Workshops: Some glass studios specialize in vintage-inspired designs.