Product Description
Blackberry Window Garden Mirror
A timeless addition to instantly elevate your outdoor oasis. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this mirror brings a sophisticated statement to any garden or patio setting. You may also like the Jasmine mirror. The Blackberry is available to two sizes:
- (H) 112cm x (W) 61cm (3ft 8″ x 2ft) (12kg)
- (H) 150cm x (W) 81cm (4ft 11″ x 2ft 7.8″) (18kg)
Key Features:
Chapel Style Elegance: Embrace the rustic allure of the Blackberry Window Garden Mirror, featuring an arched top reminiscent of classic chapel windows. Its graceful silhouette adds a touch of architectural elegance to your outdoor space.
Decorative Lattice Metalwork: Admire the intricate lattice metal work adorning the mirror’s surface, creating a captivating focal point. Finished in distressed black. This decorative element adds depth and character, enhancing the mirror’s visual appeal.
Durable Construction: Built to withstand the elements, our mirror boasts a distressed cream metal frame that exudes vintage charm. The 4mm frost-protected glass ensures clarity and longevity, while the corrugated plastic backing provides stability and resilience against outdoor conditions. Also available in cream.
Versatile Placement Options: Whether gracing your garden wall or enhancing your interior décor, the Rosebay Mirror is ready to hang both outside and inside. Its versatile design allows you to effortlessly create a captivating focal point wherever you choose.
Available in two sizes to suit your space requirements, this garden mirror promises to transform your outdoor sanctuary into a tranquil haven. Elevate your surroundings with the timeless beauty and allure of the Blackberry Window Garden Mirror. Alternatively, view our Garden Mirror Collection
As winter approaches, the question often arises: Can you safely keep outdoor mirrors in your garden? The answer is yes, but caution is key. Purchase mirrors explicitly crafted for outdoor environments, and shield them from wild weather to preserve their durability and aesthetic appeal. Dive deeper into this topic in our newest blog post: Can you leave garden mirrors out in winter?