Mirror, Mirror on the Wall?

Mirrors aren't just for walls any more!  Mirrored furniture has become increasingly popular in recent years...and for good reason. It lends a sophisticated 1940's Bogart and Bacall feel to a room while opening it up with reflective light that bounces off of it in multiple directions.  Some of my favorites include:

Dark Antiqued Mercury Mirror Borghesi Console by Jean De Merry 68Wx35.75Hx25D, only $25,000!!

OK, now back to reality...

                             
        Free Shipping:   Redford House Luna Armoire 54W25Dx78H, $3795, Carla Davis Designs

                                                         
 Handpainted Glass Inlaid Mahogany Bow Front Theodore Alexander 34.25x35.18.25, Contact us for pricing.

Bassett Mirror Co.'s Borghese line

Free Shipping:  Armoire, $1979 ; Buffet $1429,  Carla Davis Designs


But if you prefer to keep your mirrors on your walls, consider something a little different than the typical.  There's nothing more elegant than an eglomised mirror in an entry. These stunners offer high-end style...with a price to match!  Eglomisé,pronounced “ay glow me ZAY”, also called called ‘verreeglomisé’ (”vair ay glow me ZAY”), is a decorative glass techniquewhere the glass is painted or gilded on the underside and then backedwih a metal foil.  Check out these beauties.



                           Friedman Brothers Mirror 6830.  Contact us for Pricing


Updated versions of a classic. Above, Theodore Alexander Art Deco Verre Eglomise Wall Mirror 39x53; below, Bois De Bologne Leaves Eglomise by APF Munn Master Framemakers . Contact us for pricing.


John Richard Eglomise screen, Contact us for pricing

 

Uttermost Melanthius 38.5" Round Mirror , $589 in our store
                                                                                                          
                            Grace Feyock Design for Uttermost:   Avidan, 28.5 x 1D x 79H, Carla Davis Designs, $425

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