A minimalist frame of four wooden mountings resembles the other designs in the Cutter series. Features 4 wooden mountings holds the mirror in place Simple instillation required Fits |
MENU s latest iteration takes the fundamentals of the mirror into the modern age, yet with a mythological twist, referenced in its name: in Greek mythology Nimbus was a shining cloud |
It is believed by some historians that the earliest mirrors used during the late Stone Age were just ceramic bowls that had water in it. The lack of solid evidence to prove this theory |
The shape and design is inspired by old barrels and comes in three different sizes and stains of sustainably harvested mango wood, in either black or tan leather. The hand-hammered |
Crafted by skilled Mennonite craftsmen in Pennsylvania, the Simple Mirror is oversized at 6 feet tall and made of solid, oil rubbed hardwood. The mirror can be leaned against the wall |
They want to create the simplest design that doesn't compromise on the shape's beauty or the details a design which cannot be enhanced further through adding or subtracting. Norm Floor |
The sturdy frame of solid teak slats will embrace you for sure. The bench is designed in a minimalist style with a laid-back attitude perfect for a long read in the garden or an evening |
The long, round legs are positioned at the outer corners while the smart brass-handles on the cabinet doors are aligned with the tabletop. The left room is empty while the rooms on |
Just like the old wooden benches often found in the old British parks and gardens, England provides comfortable seating for two or three persons. The design is simple as that, slowly |
Named after the northern tip of Denmark, Skagen draws references to a late 19th century ambiance when many of Denmark s most famous painters and writers were staying in the area. Timeless |
The frame is made of teak, which is a hard and sturdy type of wood that changes colour over time and eventually develops a beautiful silver-grey patina. The high content of natural |
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