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Form and Refine's A Line Mirror is a free-standing full length mirror. With a heavy solid oak and glass construction, it stays firmly in place without the need for any fixings. The tall, narrow proportions make the A Line Mirror a perfect fit for so many places around the house.

As with all A Line products the legs have a rounded edge detail which serves as a very durable yet light frame for the actual mirror. The larger solid piece of wood below the mirror gives it an important feel of craftsmanship. An oiled, white oiled or black stained finish makes the mirror easy to maintain for years to come.

Herman Studio on the design: "The frame of a mirror is often slim, but we gave this mirror a wide piece of wood at the bottom to add weight and substance to it. The proportions of the mirror are designed for it to seem high and slim."

A Line Mirror

A Line Mirror

by Form & Refine

Regular price $482.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $482.00 USD
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‘Made to Order’ products are ordered in from the manufacturer on the customers request and are considered a bespoke product - special terms and conditions apply. Production (lead) times stated above are an estimate only and do not include transit times from the supplier, or the time taken to deliver to you.

In stock items are available for immediate dispatch from our London-based warehouse. The daily cut-off time is 12:00 am for same day shipping, orders placed in the afternoon will be shipped the following day. Please refer to inventory levels above for live stock availability.

Technical Information

Dimensions:
Width: 52 cm, Height: 195 cm

Weight: 16.2 Kg

Materials/Construction

Solid European oak construction finished with white oil, natural oil or a black stain oil/lacquer.
Toughened glass mirror with bevelled edge.

Made in Europe.

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Form and Refine's A Line Mirror is a free-standing full length mirror. With a heavy solid oak and glass construction, it stays firmly in place without the need for any fixings. The tall, narrow proportions make the A Line Mirror a perfect fit for so many places around the house.

As with all A Line products the legs have a rounded edge detail which serves as a very durable yet light frame for the actual mirror. The larger solid piece of wood below the mirror gives it an important feel of craftsmanship. An oiled, white oiled or black stained finish makes the mirror easy to maintain for years to come.

Herman Studio on the design: "The frame of a mirror is often slim, but we gave this mirror a wide piece of wood at the bottom to add weight and substance to it. The proportions of the mirror are designed for it to seem high and slim."

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    Miri Armstrong (Loulé, PT)
    Beautiful Mirror

    This is the second one I have purchased. Really Well Made 😂 and a very good discreet design which I have been looking for. As always this company’s customer service is incredible.

    Thank you for your kind words Miri, and for being a loyal customer :)

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    Andrew Sanger (Brandon, GB)
    Superb quality

    Another superb piece of furniture from RWM -- the quality of the wood, the work and the mirror itself are second to none. It fits beautifully in our living room and we could not be happier with it.

    Herman Studio

    This product is designed by
    Herman Studio

    Herman Studio was founded in 2012 by two architects; Helle Herman Mortensen and Jonas Herman Pedersen. Their work spans from textile, ceramics, lighting and furniture design to interior design.

    A characteristic of their design is each object's clear, distinct silhouette. Working with an identifiable outline for each object, makes the design stand out simply, clearly and recognisably. Their great passion for design is in addition to aesthetics, especially about construction and the use of materials. They work using a methodical and sequential process between sketches, models and prototypes. Their design process often starts by studying construction methods, which play a central role throughout the entire design process in their own workshop.