

Arched stand mirror that blends well with antiques

While the three-dimensional frame gives it a strong presence, the paulownia texture gives it a rustic impression. It has a calm appearance and blends well with antique furniture.

A full-length mirror with a width of 50 cm and a height of 152 cm. Since it is a stand type, it can be moved anywhere.
Although it is a large size, the frame is made thin and the mirror surface is wide. It gives depth and spaciousness to the space, and reflects a lot of light, making the room bright and open.

If you remove the legs, you can lean it or use it on the wall.
It is wonderful not only as a role as a mirror but also as an interior decoration.
The material used is light and beautiful paulownia wood.

The uneven frame with design is smoothly cut by craftsmen. Paulownia wood has a gentle grain and is finished with a gentle texture that does not look gorgeous.
Paulownia wood, which has been popular in Japan for chests of drawers since ancient times, has high moisture resistance (humidity control) due to its large cavities. It is also suitable for mirrors used in closets and bathrooms. In addition, since the density is not high, it gives a light and rustic impression. It has a calm appearance that blends in with the interior.
Mirror series list using paulownia
[Removing and attaching the legs]


The legs can be removed by removing the joint on the leg side and the Phillips screw of the chain with a screwdriver.
*The chain on the mirror side hangs down on the back.

When hanging on the wall, hook the screw heads on the two metal fittings on the back to install. This product is heavy, so be sure to check the load capacity of the reinforced wall surface before setting up the product at your own risk. For safety, it is recommended that two or more adults work together.
Wood arch mirror long
size | W508 D20 H1524mm Depth when standing on its own: about 250-600mm Weight: about 9.5kg |
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Material | paulownia (lacquer finish) |
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remarks | The legs can be removed by removing the joint on the leg side and the Phillips screw of the chain with a screwdriver. At that time, the chain on the mirror side hangs down on the back. |