Large Portal Mirror

Item #E9974

Size

1 size

Description

Made of iron sheets wrapped around mango wood, this circular mirror manages to be both both edgy and down to earth. Its clean geometry and rugged texture make an intriguing contrast in bathrooms, entries, or halls.

No matter their style, mirrors are among decorators' most beloved tricks of the trade. They bounce light, making a room feel bigger and brighter (and give you a handy spot to check your hair).

Price as shown: $329.00

Sale price: $279.65

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item is on back order. The estimated ship date is July 1

Product Specifications

  • Diameter: 24"
  • Depth: 2"
  • Weight: 15 lbs

Notes

  • Heat-treated iron surface
  • Mango-wood base
  • Imported

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