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Brookson Floor Mirror

Blending artisanal technique with structured design, our Brookson Floor Mirror is thoughtfully sized for a full-length view in closets, entryways, and compact spaces. Set within its black mango wood frame is a grid of individually hand-placed antique mirror tiles, each piece subtly varied in tone and patina to create a dynamic surface that shifts with changing light.

Why You'll Love This Mirror:

  • Ready-to-hang design; supports both vertical and horizontal mounting
  • Large format amplifies light, perfect for standard and open-plan layouts
  • Suitable for residential indoor spaces like bedrooms and hallways

Blending artisanal technique with structured design, our Brookson Floor Mirror is thoughtfully sized for a full-length view in closets, entryways, and compact spaces. Set within its black mango wood frame is a grid of individually hand-placed antique mirror tiles, each piece subtly varied in tone and patina to create a dynamic surface that shifts with changing light.

Why You'll Love This Mirror:

  • Ready-to-hang design; supports both vertical and horizontal mounting
  • Large format amplifies light, perfect for standard and open-plan layouts
  • Suitable for residential indoor spaces like bedrooms and hallways
$659.40

Original: $1,884.00

-65%
Brookson Floor Mirror

$1,884.00

$659.40

Description

Blending artisanal technique with structured design, our Brookson Floor Mirror is thoughtfully sized for a full-length view in closets, entryways, and compact spaces. Set within its black mango wood frame is a grid of individually hand-placed antique mirror tiles, each piece subtly varied in tone and patina to create a dynamic surface that shifts with changing light.

Why You'll Love This Mirror:

  • Ready-to-hang design; supports both vertical and horizontal mounting
  • Large format amplifies light, perfect for standard and open-plan layouts
  • Suitable for residential indoor spaces like bedrooms and hallways
Brookson Floor Mirror | Edward Martin