Zakurdayev earned a first-place award from the International Wood Carvers Congress (2003) for this hand-carved cherry mirror frame.
Old world glamour is reflected in every detail of our Beaudry Mirror. Perfect for an entry or above a vanity and surrounded in a beaded frame of hand-forged iron with flowing corner scrolls and elegant shell crest, Beaudry Mirror is a timeless choice. Beaudry Mirror features: Beautiful antiqued finishes Hangs vertically Handmade
Né en 1955, Rado Kirov est un artiste Bulgare connu pour ses sculptures et son mobilier hybride. Sa passion pour le travail du métal l’a conduit à asso
Sometime a few decades back, it seems that designers cottoned onto the fact that mirrors are (er, make that can be) fantastic for interiors. They reflect light, thus making a space look brighter and larger. There’s also a certain shiny-glam factor to them, owing to the fact that traditionally, glass is an expensive finish to splash about. That all being said, there can definitely be too much of a good thing, especially when mirrors are concerned.
Black and Brass: Pre order for July DeliveryRose: Back SoonInspired by the mid century Italian design of Fontana Arte, the Arte mirror finds refined beauty in simple lines. Drawing reference from the perfect curves of the feminine form, the ball and pin feature of its metal frame secures the mirror's body in elegant detail.As each piece is handmade, variations in the metal work are to be expected and add to the beauty and individuality of your piece.Available in a black, brass finish and rose (PANTONE 7607 C) finish.Overall Dimensions:Height: 120cmWidth: 86cmMirror Dimensions:Height: 80cmWidth: 54cm
Are you loving this glam mirrored furniture trend? Learning how to cut your own glass and mirror has many benefits. You can create any shape or design and save time and money by re-purposing old mirrors!
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Featuring Dimore's enormous, flower-filled vitrine, Hay's takeover of Atelier Clerici, the outstanding Lina Bo Bardi show at Nilufar Depot, and more.
Zelda pays homage to unconvential feminity and irresistible charisma of the author's wife and muse of "The Great Gatsby", this vanity table revisits the classic bedroom dresser in a contemporary vein. Being bordered with sinuous lines and rounded shapes, which culminate in the wide circumference of the large diamond mirror, it has lacquered wood doors and drawers available in three colours, brass legs and marble top. Between the two drawers there is a pull-out top covered with velvet.
While we are away at High Point Furniture Market I thought I'd share a few blasts from the past. Enjoy, and we'll catch up when we return! Of all the design periods in history, Art Deco had to be one of the most short lived. Born in a time of luxury and decadence, the golden age of ocean liners, cocktails and jazz bands, art deco was too soon a causality of the austerity which was ushered in by WWII. The Hollywood take on AD usually involved mirrors, lots and lots of mirrors. Essentially an eclectic style, art deco emphasized modernity, the latest techniques in manufacturing, sleek streamline forms and geometric patterns, making it a design style which can easily be integrated into a contemporary home. To my personal delight, art deco in it's simplicity, blends almost seamlessly with the mid century modern style Braxton and I love so much. Perhaps my favorite art deco inspired room. Black and white always work in a bathroom, don't they? Art Deco is essentially a blending of American and French aesthetics, thanks to the expatriated American artists and dreamers who flocked to Paris in the 1920's, a subject which obviously requires it's own post later in the week. The Art Deco style represented elegance, glamour, and modernity, all of which soon became unfashionable due to the drastic economic changes brought on by the collapse of the stock market in 1929. This and the following two pictures are of a modern art deco inspired hotel bar in Florida. I'll be in the corner sipping a Gin and Tonic and listening to the jazz band! The following four pictures are from the Barbara Berry Collection for Baker Furniture....just to demonstrate how a modern take on art deco, which BB does quite well, can seem fresh and modern today. Based on geometric shapes, art deco's inspirations were presumed to be modern aviation, electric lighting, ocean liners and sky scrapers. Most of the train stations built in the U. S. during the 20's were fantastic art deco structures, and much of the modern architecture so famous in Chicago, is at least AD inspired, if not actually of that day. Now that our youngest daughter has moved to Chicago for Grad school, Braxton and I can't wait to visit and take the tour. Sarah has said that native Chicagoans (?) love to show off their knowledge of the local architecture. Have you been to Chicago to see the famous buildings? Please tell. The following pictures are of art deco (or AD inspired) poster art. I would love to do an entire post on AD art, we'll see if I have time. As you can probably tell, I'm just a little bit excited about this weeks muse! If you have anything to add, or anything you'd like for me to research, let me know. Have a beautiful swell day. YANCEY
Upcycled from antique and vintage furniture! This fabulous antique makeup vanity is an example of a custom order, ordered from another Etsy customer like yourself. Together, with our customer's input, our shop created this breathtaking vanity. The pictures pretty much tell the complete story. RedBarnEstates is far more than a furniture painting shop. We are creative woodworking artists that LOVE working with antique pieces. We offer the finest, authentic, unique, and most gorgeous pieces of old wood furniture anywhere online! Why? Because you deserve the best! No cookie cutter, Oriental imported, reproduction, fake wood furniture that you have to assemble from us! All our furniture is sourced and restored right here in good-folk farm country in mid-central USA. Our furniture is hand picked, hand worked, hand painted and hand packed by the owners. This purchase is for you to Custom Order your very own antique vanity dresser / makeup dressing table with mirror to be found, refinished and painted in any 2 colors. From "find" to "finish" ..... pictures are sent as we work closely with our customers. You select the vanity you love and we then turn it in a romantic piece with oodles of old-world charm! WE SHIP NATIONWIDE COAST TO COAST AND HAVE DONE SO FOR 18 YEARS! To order click on the ADD TO CART button and complete the order. We take all credit cards, PayPal and Klarna financing. Let us know the style(s) you prefer from the examples shown above. We'll then find the perfect antique vanity to your preferences and send you pre-work photos for you to review. Once you approve a vanity, we will restore, enhance and refinish it in our fabulous shabby chic style. The custom order process takes roughly 12 weeks. We keep you up-to-date on your item's progress every step of the way. Because we want your antique vanity to be exceptionally special we don't usually stock any, but we may have some so please inquire. Most furniture we work with dates back to the early 1900's or before. It's very well constructed from strong, old growth wood and with century-long durability unlike today's new furniture. We do all kinds of custom furniture! Take a look at our gorgeous bathroom vanities we convert from antique dressers, etc: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RedBarnEstates?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=10019955&order=price_desc We always hand paint by brush. You will LOVE our artistry and attention to detail! We only use USA made water-based, no VOC, lead-free paints. We take our time and properly apply multiple coats of paint, {chic} indeed! We can add a touch, or a lot, of {shabby} with our weathered age distressed finesse. Named stock colors are our own custom blends (see in the dropdown). We will also match your custom color for just $50. Metallic and specialty paints are extra. This listing covers 2 paint colors, like the pink and gold vanity pictured. All antique furniture will have characteristic dents and dings here & there but we will ensure there are no major faults. Mirrors typically will have age spots or ghosting but clear enough to apply makeup. The drawers will show signs of use ~ we refurbish them to look rich. All drawers will open/close effortlessly. We use original antique metal pulls and knobs with old patinas. The old wheels if shown are not included, however, new hard wood replica wheels are available to buy from us if desired. Layaway available. Please inquire. FREE SHIPPING in the continental USA. Blanket wrapped and delivered to your home. Insurance included. If ship-to-destination is to Hawaii, Alaska, Canada or Mexico please contact us. FREE SHIPPING IS TO CONTINENTAL USA DESTINATION ONLY. IF LISTING SAYS FREE SHIPPING TO ANOTHER COUNTRY PLEASE CONTACT US FOR THE ADDITIONAL COST. Add gorgeous nightstands to your order: www.etsy.com/listing/151900317/custom-order-pair-of-nightstands-for-you?ref=shop_home_active_2 RedBarnEstates - Reclaimed & Restored Elegance - You will find no others taking more pride! Call or text us at 405.820.1696. Follow Camille: www.Facebook.com/RedBarnEstates www.pinterest.com/CamilleReiner www.instagram.com/RedBarnEstates Would you like to be pampered? Visit me at www.camillesposhlife.com for amazing, USA made, self-care, bath and skincare products. From our family to yours, Thank You!!! We appreciate your love! EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGES may be incurred due to destination remoteness, covid restrictions, etc. The fast-rising prices in gas and diesel may also require extra shipping charges. $400 shipping is included in our price. Once the shipment is ready we’ll advise first and invoice for any balance over $400.
Deep Hole in a Small Box, a Different Take on the Infinity Mirror.: First off I must give credit for the inspiration to these two Reddit posts, this is the first one I saw and this is the one that inspired that first one. Having seen these I knew it was something I wanted to make. I hope this Instructable inspires …
This is Ultrafragola a nice mirror designed by Ettore Sottsass for Poltronova in the 1970. It is a translucent white plastic frame of undulating outline, concealing pink internal fluorescent lighting, enclosing rectangular mirror plate. You can find its publication on different book of Italian design like: "Ettore Sottsass" by Barbara Radice for Electa. Shipping only for Europe. Biography Ettore Sottsass (14 September 1917 – 31 December 2007) was an Italian architect and designer during the 20th century. His body of work included furniture, jewelry, glass, lighting, home objects and office machine design, as well as many buildings and interiors. His style was defined by bright color choices, statement pieces and decoration. Ettore Sottsass was an iconic figure in design history.
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A chandelier brings a bathroom to a whole new level of glamour and luxury. See 14 bathrooms from the AD archives that showcase beautiful chandeliers
As ya'll know, I've been working on our living room lately. Today, I thought I would show you some of the changes I've made and share some of my budget decorating tips I use when trying to max out my little budget. I'm the first to admit that I make a lot of decorating mistakes, but one thing I am good at is stretching a dollar. I will make that dollar do the SPLITS. The last time I blogged about this room was in May of last year (in a very embarrassing post), and quite a few changes have taken place since then. But, just for fun, let's go back to the very beginning and remember what the living room looked like the day we first moved in. It was basically a blank canvas. It's changed about a million times since then, and I'm sure it will change again soon. Anyone else suffer from compulsive-pillow-swapping-syndrome? Anyways, here's where we are today. The couches, ottoman, and TV are pretty much the only store bought items in this entire room. The rest I've gathered from thrift stores through the past few years. As I mentioned in my teaser last week, I made a few pillows out of some colorful fabric and spray painted a thrift store tray gold. And then I just spent a lot of time making stuff and collecting things that I loved. A bit of Jesse's music gear is in just about every room in this house (he's a man who can play a mean keyboard), but I've decided that his guitars make for great decorating accessories. He doesn't understand this at all, but enjoys the fact that I keep photographing his beloved guitar. This one's for you, boo. Some old thrift store end tables were painted a soft white (furniture paint tips found here) and I found a really great blue and white ginger jar at the thrift store for around $7. I feel like normal people probably wouldn't get excited over that find, but TRUST, there was excitement in my little frugal heart. It didn't know what to do with itself. And just to be authentic, no, there are not flowers in my house on a daily basis. Jesse always knows a blog post is about to happen when I bring $3 flowers home from the grocery store. It just makes for a prettier picture. :) Sidenote though: I got that little clear square vase at the Dollar Tree for a buck. I've seen them for $5-10 everywhere else. Dollar s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d. And now for my favorite new addition. I decided to create a gallery wall around the TV. I think I spent a total of about $30 on the gallery wall, which feels like a major accomplishment since one new frame usually costs $20. Also, yes, Kevin is back. I don't wanna talk about it. But, I will. Next week. For now, let's just give him a friendly wave and go about our business. Moving on. While mixing metallics used to drive me crazy, it's quickly become something I love. For the gallery wall, I used silver and gold frames. I found a few modern silver frames on clearance at Target, and sourced the rest of the frames from thrift stores. Most of the art was handmade or something thrifty. Here's the gallery wall breakdown. I made a few abstract pieces of my own using several blue and green paints combined with the amazing gold leaf paint I used here. I've found that even the most simplistic art looks great when matted and framed. I also made a large abstract piece of art that was super easy to do, but totally ended up being a favorite. I framed that piece in a large $2 thrift store frame and just spray painted the mat white. It was originally a muddy orange color, but it was an easy fix. And see that little gold leaf anchor? I made that using the same tips I shared in my gold leaf art tutorial. I made a gold leaf ampersand, too. It fits in well with a few thrift store finds...a botanical print (re-framed in a modern frame), a metallic seashell print (kept in the original frame) and an ornate mirror. And to further my obsession for all things cat, I added a giant jaguar print. I found it for $4 a couple weeks ago at the thrift store (which I sneak peeked on Instagram) and nearly fainted when I saw it. And you think I kid. You can also see my little ginger jar and seashell prints that I scored nearby. It's weird, but I make no apologies for my feline obsession. To know Cheese and Tootie is to be obsessed with them. Oh, and those horses? Got 'em from a book. A 99 cent thrift store book. It was titled 'Careers for Horse Lovers' and provided me with 7 great horse photos and 700 questions. *One-manhand-per-post quota fulfilled. As for the mirrors on the gallery wall, those all came from the thrift store, too. I actually found all of these at once, and couldn't pass them up. I gave them all a quick coat of this gold spray paint (affiliate link) before adding them to the gallery wall, as they were originally a little too antique looking. And that, friends, is the living room. So, now that you've seen the latest living room updates, completed for a total of about $100, let's talk about a few ways I stretch my dollars. Here are my top 10 budget decorating ideas. #1. Mix and Match. The key is using a little old and a little new. Find a few great new pieces and fill in the gaps with things you collect over time. In my experience, most of those gaps can be filled with thrift store finds....if you're willing to take the effort to look. #2. Know where to look. Over the years, I've scoped out nearly every thrift store in town. Most of them are not great. Several of them are amazing. I check out the amazing ones frequently, as it's a first come first serve situation. My best thrift store tips can be found here. I also frequently search for items on Craigslist (tips here) and spend a few weekends during the summer going to local garage sales and estate sales. #3. Don't be deterred by the current color of an item. Once you can look past the current color of an item, your whole little decorating world will change. The possibilities are endless once you understand that it's the shape that matters. You can always Rub n Buff, paint, stain, or spray paint. (Here are some great spray paint tips to get you started.) #4. Make your own pillows. I used to waste a lot of money buying pillows. That ended the day I discovered this. #5. Paint furniture. This sums up my life. Basically, just go read this. #6. Update hardware on furniture. Even if you paint thrift store furniture, the hardware is usually really outdated. A really easy way to update it is to either replace the hardware all together, or to spray paint it a better color. Either way it makes a huge difference. #7. Make your own art. I don't care how unartistic you think you are. I promise that you can make abstract art. Plus, if you put it in a great frame, it will look like a million bucks. I know this because about 75% of my art is really terrible and if I put it in a matted frame, Jesse usually thinks I bought it. Fact. :) #8. Pass on the junk, buy the classics. I've fallen into hoarder-territory several times throughout the years while thrifting. Over time, I've learned that I don't need to purchase every little item I like just because it's a dollar. I've learned the importance of waiting for those really great finds. My trick is to ask myself if I will like this 10 years from now. If I have to think about the answer, I need to set it down. SET. IT. DOWN. #9. Don't be afraid to fail. The best part of budget decorating is that it allows you a lot of room for messing up. If you've only spent $50 on that dresser, it's not the end of the world if you ruin it because you got a wild hair to paint it pink. #10. Be unique. This is my favorite tip. Be unique. In my own little journey, I've found that through limitations comes creativity. When you can't just run to (insert whatever store floats your boat here) and plop down thousands of dollars for new stuff, you're forced to think outside of the box. The minute I stopped being embarrassed about that and actually embraced the fact that I do things differently, my world blossomed. And I know yours will, too. That's all for today sweet friends. Thank you for sharing in my little journey. :) For related posts please check out the following: 10 Thrift Store Shopping Secrets Our Living Room: 2 Years of Design Flops That's all for today! 'Til next time! Follow my blog with Subscribe to LiveLoveDIY with email! Enter your email address: -->
The Ornate Italian Rococo Chest of Drawers and Mirror Set is the most striking addition to any setting. A statement pairing for any room in the house, as comfortable in the bedroom as it is as a welcome in a hallway. Above all, truly versatile. Shown here in an antiqued ivory finish together with hand painted antiqued gold to the carved detailing of both the chest of drawers and the beautiful mirror which completes the set. Embellished with unique delicate handle fittings with tear drop ceramic pulls. The drawers have an integrated soft close blumotion system for effortless closing and added luxury. Chest of drawers, height 87 cm x width 128 cm x depth 56 cm. Mirror, height 100 cm x width 72 cm. Alternative frame colours, sizes, finishes and various handle styles are also available. Available as a set as shown, or separately. Made to highest standards. Allow 12 weeks for dispatch. The subtle finishes of the unique Florence Collection with every detail designed to be exclusive. Equally classic and contemporary furniture for intimate rooms, a selection that surprises and moves all for its delicate perfection. Striking a perfect balance between a striking room and the deepest concept of the “home.” Finished in water-based paints and coated with natural oils and waxes, creating an environmentally friendly finish. A range of very high-quality finished products. Made wholly in wood and finally distinguished in every detail by artisan hand work. Chiselled and finished by hand. For information or enquiries regarding any of our products please email or call us. We will only be too happy to speak to you personally. Furthermore our Chelsea showroom is open 6 days a week from 10am until 6pm from Monday to Saturday (Saturday by appointment only).
All these pictures and videos from Kare Design are made by Mauritz Interior & Design at Casa Decor, Burgas, Bulgaria.
Eindhoven-based OS ? OOS has a way of creating functional design pieces that double as works of art and their latest, Repeated Mirrors, falls right in line.
Hexagonal mirrored tiles with bevelled edges Can be used in any room, for example, kitchen, bathroom or living room Although they can be used in the bathroom, we do not recommend their use in areas such as wet rooms or shower enclosures This listing is for one box Each box contains 18 tiles (or 0.502 square metres or 5.4sq feet), you will need 2 boxes for a complete square metre Tile dimensions: Side length 105mm The mirrored tiles can be fixed to your wall using clear mirror adhesive (not included) which can be found online by searching for “mirror adhesive” in your search engine, or at local DIY stores Click here for installation guide
With a little help from the initial ideations and 3D views, as well as the studio’s previous work in Indian Modernism
Mirrored Furniture Mauro MG 006114 » Size : DESK : WDH 140 cm x 60 cm x 78 cm STOOL WDH 50 cm x 45 cm x 55 cm