Early 20th Century English Draft Horse Collar Framed Mirror











Early 20th Century English Draft Horse Collar Framed Mirror
An early 20th century leather horse collar, once resting against the powerful shoulders of a draft horse, now frames a looking glass with unapologetic character. The curved leather is thick and beautifully timeworn, its surface burnished by years of work and weather. Original iron hames trace the outer edge, lending a graphic strength that feels equal parts agricultural and sculptural.
There is something irresistible about the juxtaposition: honest tack from the stable transformed into a statement for the entry hall. Hung in a powder room, it becomes sly and unexpected. In a country house hallway, it feels entirely at home, as though it has simply traded fields for floors.
The proportions are bold, the patina authentic, the story undeniable. It’s not rustic kitsch. It’s the real thing, practical history elevated, with just enough polish to catch your reflection and hold it.
17 in. W x 6 in. D x 29 in. H