The Munich Mirror from Arteriors presents a circular mango wood frame with a concave profile that curves inward from its scalloped outer edge toward the glass. This pattern creates dimensional movement around the perimeter, where peaks and valleys produce shadow play as light shifts throughout the day. The wood construction allows for organic interpretation of repetitive geometric forms, softening what might otherwise read as purely mechanical references. The frame's inward curve establishes depth between the decorative outer edge and the central reflective surface, transforming a simple round mirror into sculptural wall art.