Avidan Antique Mirror - 29W x 80H in.
Item#: UMC378Our Price: $433.99 SAVE: $199.00 (31%)
List Price : $632.99
- Rectangular mirror
- Narrow metal frame divides mirror
- Heavily antiqued gold leaf finish
- Dimensions: 28W x 79H x 1D inches
Create a wall of sheer, contemporary design with our stunning, Avidan Antique Mirror. Generously sized panels of antiqued mirrored glass are divided by thin lines of aged gold leaf. Dramatic in size and effect, the Avidan is a spectacular interior design element for a dining room or living area. This versatile 28W x 79H mirror may be hung horizontally or vertically!
Here's what you need to know to hang your new Uttermost Mirror. Hanging a mirror, even if it is a large heavy piece, is not a problem if you have the right hanging hardware and a hammer. The best hanging hardware for most walls is the J-hook. It is designed to keep the nail that goes into the wall at a sharp angle, so that even in drywall, it will stay in place. It is important that the J-hook be properly weighted for the item you want to hang. On all Uttermost products, the proper J-hook and nails are included to make sure you have exactly the hardware you need for hanging each piece. On the largest Uttermost mirrors, we provide a self-leveling adjustable J-hook. With this hardware, even if the item is slightly uneven, the hangers can be adjusted without moving the nails from the wall.
About UttermostThe mission of the Uttermost Company is simple: to make great home accessories at reasonable prices. This has been their objective since founding their family-owned business over 30 years ago. Uttermost manufactures mirrors, art, metal wall art, lamps, accessories, clocks, and lighting fixtures in its Rocky Mount, Virginia, factories. They provide quality furnishings throughout the world from their state-of-the-art distribution center located on the West Coast of the United States.
Material
Metal
Finish
Antiqued Gold Leaf
Brand Name
Uttermost
Frame Dimensions
29W x 80H in.
Shape
Rectangle
Mirror Dimensions
28W x 79H in.
