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Brookson Wall Mirror

Blending artisanal technique with structured design, our Brookson Wall Mirror is generously proportioned to hang above larger furniture pieces or for expansive walls. 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 Wall Mirror is generously proportioned to hang above larger furniture pieces or for expansive walls. 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
$520.80

Original: $1,488.00

-65%
Brookson Wall Mirrorβ€”

$1,488.00

$520.80

Description

Blending artisanal technique with structured design, our Brookson Wall Mirror is generously proportioned to hang above larger furniture pieces or for expansive walls. 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 Wall Mirror | Edward Martin