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Phillips Collection Freeform Mirror, Gray Stone
We at Phillips Collection are known for our furnishings in personable woods, including chamcha, a golden acacia that we responsibly source from the jungles of Asia; teak, and mango. We have rescued the reclaimed chamcha wood pieces that make up the frame of the Gray Stone Freeform Mirror from being one of nature’s finest castaways by making it into an elemental design statement. One design distinction of note on this decorative mirror is its slight medallion shape. This gray mirror reflects the ethos that Phillips Collection personifies: modern organic.Size: 39x2x39"h Care Instructions: Clean with wood polish and soft cloth. Not suitable for outdoor use. Notation: This piece is crafted from natural solid wood. Color and texture in wood will vary and natural holes and subtle openings add unique character to your piece. Wood "breathes" and it is normal for cracks to present themselves over time. This is not considered a defect.
$787.15
Original: $2,249.00
-65%Phillips Collection Freeform Mirror, Gray Stone—
$2,249.00
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Description
We at Phillips Collection are known for our furnishings in personable woods, including chamcha, a golden acacia that we responsibly source from the jungles of Asia; teak, and mango. We have rescued the reclaimed chamcha wood pieces that make up the frame of the Gray Stone Freeform Mirror from being one of nature’s finest castaways by making it into an elemental design statement. One design distinction of note on this decorative mirror is its slight medallion shape. This gray mirror reflects the ethos that Phillips Collection personifies: modern organic.Size: 39x2x39"h Care Instructions: Clean with wood polish and soft cloth. Not suitable for outdoor use. Notation: This piece is crafted from natural solid wood. Color and texture in wood will vary and natural holes and subtle openings add unique character to your piece. Wood "breathes" and it is normal for cracks to present themselves over time. This is not considered a defect.




















