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I looked for the one wall mirror and found 8

Pia Seidel
11.7.2018
Translation: machine translated

Mirrors are the wall decoration for the lazy. Once you have mounted them as soloists or in a group, they work all by themselves.

If you've been wanting to do something with your walls for a long time, I recommend mirrors in many shapes and colours. In addition to their function, they decorate every room. Compared to a wallpapered wall, they are faithful souls. They can also accompany you into your new home when you move. The models in our range couldn't be more different. Originally, I was looking for the one. I discovered eight top favourites. Each one has a different style and entices with different advantages.

Image: Nordal
Image: Nordal
Image: Sebra
Image: Sebra

Art deco: With an oval shape and a matt gold frame, the narrow mirror from Nordal can be displayed individually above a bedside table or dressing table. Above a sofa with other models, it looks doubly impressive in the Art Nouveau style.

Playful: This free bird can fly in the entrance or in a child's room. It is available in pink and light blue with a dino motif. Both have a wooden frame.

Sebra Cloud and swan (41 x 27.5 cm)
Mirrors

Sebra Cloud and swan

41 x 27.5 cm

Bild: Menu
Bild: Menu
Bild: Furn
Bild: Furn

Skandi-style: The simple mirror from Menu can stand on the floor or hang on the wall. When positioned vertically, it is ideal for checking outfits in the dressing room and entrance area. As a decorative element, it also looks great horizontally above the bed or sofa.

Classic: Small and elegant, "Raj" fits into any niche or narrow wall section. The space next to your front door is ideal for a quick look before you leave the house. It comes in two other sizes with a metal frame.

Sebra Cloud and swan (41 x 27.5 cm)
Mirrors

Sebra Cloud and swan

41 x 27.5 cm

Image: Menu
Image: Menu
Image: Furn
Image: Furn

Industrial-chic: There is something good about corners and edges. They are flexible. "Poke" from Dutchbone can be used in a variety of ways in a study, bathroom or entrance area. It can be tilted and keeps a low profile with its black metal frame.

Bohemian: "Kubu" scores with a woven frame that adorns the mirror. As a recurring element, it suits a living style that favours natural materials such as wood. Or the exact opposite: as a contrast on a concrete wall, it has a surprising effect.

Dutchbone cube (Ø 75 cm)
Mirrors
CHF158.–

Dutchbone cube

Ø 75 cm

Glamourous: If you are a golden girl or boy, this mirror belongs to you - or preferably several of them. "Darkly" comes in gold or silver and two other formats. In addition to the mirror itself, the frame also reflects thanks to its surface. Whether on its own or mixed and matched, it will be an eye-catcher on the wall in your living room.

Woody: This variant from Zuiver is not at all wooden and stiff. It looks refreshing above a sideboard, in the hallway or office. A small hiding place for lipstick or a comb is provided: the wooden frame ends with an additional surface in the lower area, creating a storage space.

Zuiver round wall
Mirrors
CHF159.–

Zuiver round wall

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