Add more light and interest to bare spaces with our lightly accented rectangular ornamental wall mirror. Inspired by design from the 17th and mid-18th century, this striking metal framed mirror’s main feature is it’s stylised central motif of the acanthus leaf. The hammered effect dotted around its rectangular metal frame offsets and neutralises the centrepiece creating subtle accents that will add appeal, brighten but also give the illusion of space. Instantly add a soft but effective transformation to rooms lacking interest with this versatile piece.
Looking for the rectangular ornamental wall mirror in a slightly different style? Make sure to view the round ornamental metal mirror or the tall ornamental floor mirror.
MATERIALS: Metal frame, Mirror, MDF backing
SIZE: HEIGHT 92CM WIDTH 61CM DEPTH 4CM
WEIGHT 7KG
READY TO HANG
Please allow 5-7 business days for delivery
DELIVERY NOTE:
No delivery to PO Box or Parcel Lockers addresses
To avoid re-delivery charges, this item will be delivered with an AUTHORITY TO LEAVE WITHOUT A SIGNATURE. If you are unavailable at the time of delivery, the item will be left at the front door. If you want to specify an alternative safe place to leave the item, please leave a note in the shipping details at checkout or submit your request by contacting us with your order number immediately after purchase. Please log in to your account to obtain your tracking details to track your order and ensure that somebody is home at the time of delivery.
NOTE: Furniture products cannot be delivered to the following areas:
QLD Regional
SA Regional
WA Regional
WA Remote
ACT Regional
TAS (All)
NT (All)
We ship across Australia including major cities like: Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Newcastle and the Gold Coast
All product from The Decor Store carry a 12-month warranty
Change of mind returns are acceptable within one month if the product is undamaged and still with it's original packaging, Customer pays all shipping fees for returns.
Estimated Delivery Time Frame: 5-7 business days