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colour shelf mirror

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Three solid wood shelf mirrors with a detachable hi-gloss laminate shelf insert. They are constructed in solid ash, beech and oak with a red, yellow and blue shelf respectively. The mirrors shown here are available from our gallery IAP Fine Art.

​The shelf is positioned level with the mirror base so any item displayed on it can be viewed in its entirety. This would also include the interior of, for example, a bowl. So these mirrors are ideal to display studio pottery, vases, small sculptures or objects. There is a 4mm deep lip around the shelf perimeter which helps to prevent smaller items from falling off.

These mirrors are made on demand so they can also be altered to your specific requirements regarding size, format (landscape, portrait or square) wood type and shelf colour. The shelf can also be made to a bespoke depth to accommodate a favourite ceramic or object. 



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The mirror frame is fitted with an integral split batten to enable flush, wobble free wall hanging. Each mirror is stamped on the reverse.
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  • Made on demand - size can be custom made
  • Size shown: 650 x 300 x 140mm
  • Shelf area: 288 x 109mm
  • Weight: 2 kg.
  • Tough hi-gloss laminate insert
  • Inserts can be removed for cleaning 
  • Available in solid oak, ash and beech
  • Not suitable for areas with high condensation

Please use the button below to contact us for any enquires, or to have a bespoke shelf mirror made.

Photography by Guy Lockwood
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Spitalfields
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