Product Description
Hartland Black Round Metal Mirror
A stunning addition to any space, designed to elevate your interior décor effortlessly. Crafted with precision and style, this mirror is available in five sizes, ensuring there’s a perfect fit for every room in your home. You may also like the Manhattan mirror. The Hartland is available in five sizes.
- 80cm Diameter (2ft 7.4″) (7kg)
- 90cm Diameter (2ft 11.4″) (8kg)
- 100cm Diameter (3ft 3.3″) (9kg)
- 110cm Diameter (3ft 7.3″) (10kg)
- 120cm Diameter (3ft 11.2″) (11kg)
Key Features:
Versatile Design: The Hartland Mirror boasts a versatile round shape that effortlessly complements various interior styles, from modern to traditional. Whether adorning a living room, bedroom, hallway, or bathroom, this mirror adds a touch of sophistication to any space.
Solid Black Metal Frame: The mirror features a solid black metal frame, adding a bold and contemporary touch to its design. The sleek frame not only enhances the mirror’s aesthetic appeal but also ensures durability and longevity.
Real Glass: Experience crystal-clear reflections with the Hartland Mirror’s high-quality real glass. Perfect for checking your outfit before heading out the door or creating the illusion of space in smaller rooms, this mirror offers both functionality and style.
Easy Installation: Each mirror comes equipped with two upside-down keyhole hooks attached to the back, allowing for easy and secure installation on any wall. Hang it vertically or horizontally to suit your preference and space requirements.
Elevate your home décor with the timeless elegance of the Hartland Black Round Metal Mirror. Whether used as a focal point or as a stylish accent piece, this mirror effortlessly enhances the beauty of any room. Experience unparalleled craftsmanship and sophistication with every reflection. Alternatively, view our Round Mirror Collection.
When utilizing a mirror to visually expand a room, it’s crucial to carefully assess the available space. Read our blog: Where should a mirror be placed to make a room look bigger?