anonymous //February 2, 2011
anonymous //February 2, 2011
A full array of shapes and frames in various styles, textures and colors show the versatility of mirrors. While these products won’t change your reflection, they’re certain to bring a thematic change to whatever wall they grace.
The Chuck mirror from Howard Elliott bears a refined industrial look with its large frame in a hammered texture, finished in a striking antique copper and bronze. |
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Hand-carved tung wood is painted white and carved to reveal the natural wood tone in Palecek’s uniquely shaped Marabella mirror.. |
Crisp lines and elegant design add a tasteful edge to the Charlotte mirror, framed in green lacquer Bungalow 5. |
From Currey & Company, the random mosaic pattern inlaid in white grout on the Blue Willow mirror’s frame is made employing a French technique using broken pieces of pottery called pique-assiette. |
From Kichler Lighting, the Island mirror supports a coastal theme, incorporating a faux bamboo geometric frame with a distressed golden bronze and warm brown finish. |