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Danton Floating Dressing Mirror

Howard Elliott

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  • Type: Vanity Tables / Mirrors
 
This dressing mirror features a wood concave frames that creates a touch of natural charm and warmth. What sets this mirror apart is the clever construction giving the mirror a floating appearance that adds an air of sophistication and intrigue. This mirror invites you to explore the art of reflection and design.
SKU 60070
Material MDF/Oak Veneer
Finish Wooden
Item Color Brown
Item Depth 3D
Item Width 24W
Item Height 72H
Mirror Dims 66H X 18W
Shipping Lead Time SHIPS IN 7-10 Days
Ship Method Small Parcel-OVS
Quantity Available 11
Country of Origin China

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  • Type: Vanity Tables / Mirrors

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