The Talcott Dresser Mirror in honey finish combines durability and style, crafted from solid rubberwood, manufactured woods, and Mindy wood veneers for strength and stability. This transitional piece features a hand-rubbed, multi-step finish that highlights the wood's natural beauty. The design seamlessly blends traditional and contemporary elements, offering an elegant yet comfortable look. The low-distortion mirror provides a clear, accurate reflection, making it a functional and stylish addition to any bedroom.
- Includes: 1 Mirror
- Durable, Quality Construction: Crafted of Solid Rubberwood, Manufactured Woods and Mindy wood veneers for a strong mirror frame.
- Versatile Style: This collection embodies a transitional style, combining traditional and contemporary design elements, creating a look that is elegant yet comfortable and inviting.
- Warm Honey Brown Finish: This multi-step finish is hand rubbed and designed to accentuate the natural beauty and grain patterns of the wood.
- True Reflection: The low-distortion mirror ensures a clear, accurate reflection.
- Assembly: No Assembly Required.
| Country Origin |
Malaysia |
| Unit Height |
39.06 |
| Unit Width |
1.46 |
| Unit Depth |
39.06 |
| Unit Weight |
30.00 |
| Case Height |
42.32 |
| Case Width |
42.32 |
| Case Depth |
3.62 |
| Case Weight |
37.00 |
| Is Assembled |
No |
| Product Type |
Mirror |
| Color |
Brown |
| Category |
Casegoods |
| Salable |
No |
| Has USB |
No |
| Has Storage |
No |
| Assembled |
No |
| Main Material |
[ "Glass", "Wood"] |
| Style |
Classic |
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Type:
Vanity Tables / Mirrors
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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