Romano Wall Mirror, Antique Romano Wall Mirror, Antique

SKU#:
ROM-670-70
Pre Order for Next Arrival in Late March

A glamorous accent glittering with multifaceted glass, the Romano Wall Mirror adorns your space like a glamorous piece of jewelry. Its frame consists of gemlike geometry, featuring angled planes of mirrored glass. Each one is expertly cut, beveled, and finished with an antique look that provides a smokey ambiance and vintage cool. Its bold, three-dimensional border acts as a dramatic focal point in any room. Install it vertically or horizontally above a desk, console, sofa, or bedroom dresser. You can even pair two to create a striking scene at a large bathroom vanity. As with most of Villa & House’s pieces, you’re sure to hear, “Where did you get that?!”

  • 34w x 4d x 46h
  • Mirrored Wood & Clear Mirrored Center Panel
  • D-Rings Installed for Vertical and Horizontal Hanging
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Villa & House products are crafted using natural materials and heritage techniques. Products may have natural variations such as knots or graining, and may exhibit characteristic signs of an artist’s hand. We consider these the proud hallmarks of natural materials and of hand-craftsmanship which contribute to the uniqueness and beauty of our pieces.

Our items come from different producers in different countries, so all colors may not match across lines: for example, the shade of white in one collection may be creamier or brighter than the shade of white in another collection. Additionally, we continuously improve the design, make, and finish of our products. Therefore, items from different production runs may vary slightly.

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