If you want to avoid a potentially messy and more expensive installation, then stick with a framed mirror, but try to get one that allows for a full upper body view. This mirror is just right! It's not too small in size, and placed at a good height for short and tall guests. It also has an adorable frame that adds to the quirky cottage style of this powder room.
Becky Harris
Ah, this very question has been plaguing me for YEARS! Then I saw it in the July AD this month - it's Alan Campbell, I believe it's called Potalla, and it's available from Quadrille, but there is not a direct link to it on their site - I recommend contacting them!
http://www.quadrilleinc.com
If you want to avoid a potentially messy and more expensive installation, then stick with a framed mirror, but try to get one that allows for a full upper body view. This mirror is just right! It's not too small in size, and placed at a good height for short and tall guests. It also has an adorable frame that adds to the quirky cottage style of this powder room.