I bought this vintage oval mirror (shown at top & bottom) for $300 at a second hand store called Punch in Santa Barbara, it is by far my favorite wall mirror, I only have two wall mirrors living in a rather small one bedroom apartment, but still it's my favorite of the two and I think that's saying something. I find that it adds character and depth to the area, and comes in handy every day.
A close up of the hardwood detailed carving of the frame |
Whether it's by the front door, on a staircase landing, in the bathroom or in the hall a wall-mirror is essential to a homes decor. With the right type of wall mirror for your home it can add sophistication and a depth to your over-all decor and allows you to have a variety of wall decor, not only pictures. Below are a few wall mirrors of various shapes and sizes that I thought were worthy of a look.
28" x 19"w Chantilly Vines Mirror $128 @ Anthropologie Handcarved wood |
18" dia Ravello Mirror $395 @ Jonathan Adler High fired stoneware tiles in turquoise |
Segovia Whitewashed Mirror $99.99 @ Cost Plus World Market Scrolled floral & vine design with an antiqued whitewash finish |
32"dia Wagon Wheel Mirror $169.00 @ CB2 Recycled hardwood wagon wheel |