Thursday, January 13, 2011

MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL


CHARLOTTE MOSS, HOUSE BEAUTIFUL
A CHARLOTTE MOSS ROOM NEVER SEEMS TOO PUT TOGETHER, BUT HAS THE PERFECT AMOUNT OF SYMMETRY
L.O.V.E.



The Lobby of the Hampshire House, complete in 1937. Draper & Co. Inc and the Carleton Varney Design Group

 I KNOW THAT THIS ROOM LOOKS A WEE BIT DREARY IN THE BLACK AND WHITE, BUT DON'T YOU JUST LOVE THE SHAPE OF THE MIRROR RISING OUT THE MANTLE?


CHANNEL THE SAME VIBE WITH THE LILY CARVED CAST RESIN MIRROR (ABOVE)
AT MECOXGARDENS.COM


OR GET THIS (LESS EXPENSIVE VERSION!) AT ZGALLERIE
WWW.ZGALLERIE.COM


LOVE THIS LACQUERED BAMBOO MIRROR
GET IT AT WWW.MECOXGARDENS.COM



THE HALL OF MIRRORS, VERSAILLES


THIS WONDERFUL MIRROR WAS IN MY VERY OWN BEDROOM, (AT MY OLD HOUSE!) AND I THINK THAT IT REALLY STABILIZES THE SPACE. I LOVE THAT IT HAS LITTLE SHELVES TOO. I FOUND THIS TREASURE AT UPTOWN COUNTRY IN DALLAS--- CHECK OUT THEIR STORE IN SNIDER PLAZA AND THEIR AMAZING BLOG AT http://uptowncountryhome.blogspot.com/


A MIRROR IS THE PERFECT WAY TO MAKE SMALL SPACE BIGGER. (I.E. IF YOU LIVE IN AN APARTMENT, FILL IT WITH MIRRORS!


GREAT PIECE, YOU'LL HAVE IT FOREVER. 
1970'S AMERICAN, LA BARGE GILT MIRROR WITH MULTIFACETED MIRROR BORDER
WWW.1STDIBS.COM OR EMAIL INFO@REVIVAL.COM

POLLY MCARTHUR & ASSOCIATES 
BUBBLE MIRROR, 19TH CENTURY VENETIAN 
 EMAIL POLLY@POLLYMCARTHUR.COM



LOVE THIS DRIFTWOOD MIRROR
FIND IT AT MECOXGARDENS.COM

I KNOW THESE ARE A LITTLE OUT THERE, BUT AGAINST DEEP NAVY WALLS IN A BACHELOR PAD? LOVE IT!! 
GET 'EM AT 1STDIBS.COM OR EMAIL INFO@WILLIAMLAMAN.COM


Mirrors have come to mean much more than the original 'looking glass.' They are now a part of the decorative scheme of a modern home. By using them, there are no dark, gloomy corners, no drab caverns for halls. There can be a feeling of freedom, light, air, space.

--Dorothy Draper, Seventy-Seven Recipes for Mirrors in Today's Living


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