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Marquez Mirror, Sandstone Buffby Lorino Home
$392
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- The Marquez mirror combines the rustic nature of reclaimed woods with classic, sophisticated silhouettes, featuring arched, distressed wood frame
- Exemplifies rustic casual style in a sandstone buff color palette, bringing both personality and class to your home
- The Marquez mirror features arched, distressed wood frame
- Makes everyday life a little bit easier with features like durable finish and dresser attachment
- Dimensions: 42.5" Wide, 1.1" Deep, and 40.4" High
- Assembles in minutes. Simply unpack, assemble with included tools, and set in place to enjoy!
- Engineered to be easy to care for so you can spend time on more important things
Bernhardt Modulum Mirrorby Bernhardt Furniture Company
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$614$815
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A layering effect creates a unique look in the Modulum mirror. A geometric shaped panel in the white Adobe faux stone finish overlays the wood frame in a Sahara finish. Like the perfect puzzle, the pieces fit together for a stunning design.
Native Trails NSMR2622-E Portola Small Mirror in Earthby Native Trails(1)
$499
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Portola concrete mirror is distinguished by its bold, angular frame and sleek bevel, perfectly complimenting any design palette. Artisan-crafted of NativeStone, an innovative blend of cement and natural jute fiber, Portola is 40% lighter than conventional concrete making it easy to hang on any wall. Showcase it on its own as a decorative accent mirror, or pair with a NativeStone sink and vanity top in the bathroom.
Native Trails NSMR3430 NativeStone 33-1/2" x 29-1/2" Rectangular - Pearlby Native Trails(3)
$665
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Artisan-crafted of NativeStone, the Portola concrete mirror is distinguished by its bold, angular frame and sleek bevel. Showcase it on its own as a decorative accent mirror, or pair with a NativeStone sink and vanity top in the bathroom. Native Trails NSMR3430 Features: Covered under Native Trails' limited lifetime warranty Coordinates with products from the NativeStone line seamlessly Frame constructed from high quality concrete with a glass mirror Beveled edge adds dimension to any room All hardware required for installation is included From the Manufacturer: Handcrafted from an innovative blend of concrete and jute fiber NativeStone® concrete frame provides lasting durability and a modern appearance Mirror features beveled glass IMPROVED SEALER! – NativeStone® Shield provides better protection from stains, scratches and cracks Wall-mounted installation Mounts both horizontally and vertically Integrated hanging wire included for easy installation Covered under Native Trails limited lifetime warranty Due to their handcrafted nature, no two products will be exactly the same and may vary in finish, texture and other details Specifications: Height: 33-1/2" (top to bottom) Width: 29-1/2" (left to right) Depth: 1-3/4" (front to back)
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