Mirror with frame in satin varnished natural American solid walnut. The mirror glass is fixed to an MDF support with 2 struts which enable the mirror to be fixed to the wall either horizontally or vertically.
Amalgamation of mirrors of various dimensions to create one large and highly original mirror which would not look out of place in a hallway, above a contemporary fireplace, or even in a bathroom.
The HAT wall mirror is made up of a MDF structure with a walnut veneer section (with natural varnish) or red black lacquer (Ral 3007) and a mirrored glass section.
Wall light with Epoxy blue-black lacquered steel support and central sanded mirror, backlit by LEDs. Equipped with a folding flap with one mirrored side (in open position) and one blueblack lacquered side (when closed). May be wired directly into a wall, or fixed with the cable hanging down and plugged into a socket. Suitable for use in a bathroom.
Before it became these design objects, Pamukkale was (and still is) an ancient Turkish city renowned for its thermal sources. Atelier BL 119’s mirrors, with their bevelled edges, recall the successions of petrified water basins which have resulted from a thousand years of runoff from hot springs saturated with calcareous salts. Mirrored glass with bevelled border, fixed to a black MDF backing which incorporates two wall brackets so it can be hung vertically or horizontally.
Lee West's new mirror is as timeless as the Sperl café in Vienna, Austria (1880) with its mirrors patinated by the passing of time. The Sperl large mirror is delicately hemmed with brassplated steel, a nostalgic touch which softens the brilliance of the mirrored surface. Mirror encircled by a brass-plated steel structure. Suspended by a natural leather strap. Supplied with a brass-plated hook.