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Bishop Black Trapezoid Garden Mirror (3 Sizes)

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  • Bishop Black Trapezoid Garden Mirror
  • Suitable For Indoor & Outdoor Use
  • Available in 3 Sizes (See below)
  • Black Iron Metal Frame
  • Trapezoid Shape with Arch Bottom
  • Premium 4mm Float Glass
  • Corrugated Plastic Backing
  • Ready to Hang Portrait (2 Keyhole Hooks)
  • View our Garden Mirror Collection
  • Free UK Delivery Within 2-8 Days
PRODUCT CODE: BISHOP/BLACK/GARDEN.

Prices:£138.40£242.40

Product Description

Bishop Black Trapezoid Garden Mirror

Introducing the Bishop Black Metal Trapezoid Mirror, an unique style to elevate your garden. You may also like the Haldon mirror. The Bishop is available in 3 sizes:

  • (H) 122cm x (W) 58cm (4ft x 1ft 10″) (11kg)
  • (H) 180cm x (W) 85cm (5ft 10.8″ x 2ft 9.4″) (17kg)
  • (H) 200cm x (W) 95cm (6ft 6.7″ x 3ft 1.4″) (20kg)

Key Features:

Matt Black Iron Metal Frame: Crafted with precision, the mirror features a modern black iron metal frame that adds a touch of drama to any exterior.

Unique Shape: The distinctive trapezoid shape design will create a great focal point, making this mirror a statement piece in the garden or balcony.

High-Quality 4mm Float Glass: Experience clarity and brilliance with the premium 4mm float glass, providing a crystal-clear reflection.

Corrugated Plastic Backing: Built for durability, the mirror comes with a corrugated plastic backing, ensuring stability and longevity, making it a lasting addition to your decor.

Ready To Hang: The Bishop Black Trapezoid Garden Mirror is ready to hang, featuring two upside down keyhole hooks. A mirror that will add a touch of sophistication to any space.

Available in Black and Gold: Choose the perfect colour to complement your exterior – available in both matt black and gold finishes, providing flexibility to match your style.

 

Add a touch of luxury to your garden with the Bishop mirror. Alternatively, view our Garden Mirror Collection. Winter-proof your outdoor mirror: A comprehensive guide, read our blog: Can you leave garden mirrors out in winter?