Bold industrial style with a touch of natural modern charm - this wall mirror is framed with real fir tree wood braced with rustic weathered iron-like corner brackets for a mixed material look suitable for your natural modern entryways. The durable 40-inch tall mirror can be mounted horizontally or vertically so you can bring in natural light and give the appearance of a larger room. Never fear a crooked mirror again - the included mounting hardware allows you to make small height adjustments even after you mount your mirror to the wall.
Product Dimensions:
Height: 40 inches
•Width: 30 inches
•Length: 1.5 inches
•Weight: 23.15 pounds
- Mixed Material Charm: This Transitional Mirror Constructed Of Real Fir Tree Wood And Weathered Iron Finished Accents For A Look That'S Part Natural, Part Industrial. Hang This Natural Modern Accent In Your Entryway To Help Bring In Natural Lighting, Perfectly Suited For Cottage, Modern, And Rustic Style Homes.
- Dimensions: 40-Inch Height, 3.0-Inch Length, 2-Inch Ext.
- Real Wood Frame: Constructed Of Lightweight Fir Tree Wood And Finished With A Natural Look
- Quality Mirror Finishing: Quality 4Mm Thick Glass Mirror Backed By Silver For Longevity
- Easy Hang D-Rings: Quickly And Easily Hang Your New Mirror With The Pre-Installed D-Rings
Primary Finish |
Natural Wood and Iron |
Dimensions |
2 in. x 30 in. x 40 in. |
Frame Material |
Fir & MDF |
Hang Type |
Hooks |
Weight |
23 lbs |
Orientation |
Horizontal or Vertical |
Mirror Shape |
Rectangle |
Width |
30.00 (in) |
Height |
40.00 (in) |
Depth |
1.50 (in) |
UPC |
53392140960 |
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Type:
Mirrors
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Width:
30.00"
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Height:
40.00"
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Depth:
1.50"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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