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    ANTIQUE TABLE MIRROR

    260,00 €

    Antique table mirror from the 19th century.

    An exquisite mirror that can be placed in the bathroom as an additional mirror, on a dressing table, or as a lovely addition to the hallway or any other room.

    A mirror is not just a beautiful decoration for the wall; it is also a key element in the home. Think about it, we have them in hallways, by entrance doors, in bedrooms, and of course in bathrooms as a tool for personal grooming. Mirrors can also be a wonderful source of light, so we can hang them in rooms where we usually don’t need them, thereby visually enhancing the room and adding some light. With old mirrors that also exhibit a beautiful patina, we bring uniqueness into our home that will inspire us for years to come.

    Dimensions: 38.5 x 25.5 cm

    Weight: 1200 g

    The mirror is in excellent condition.

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    SKU: A1030 Categories: Decor, New Stock, Premium
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    Weight 1,2 kg
    Dimensions 38,5 × 25,5 cm
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