A practical solution to adding light and space to a room. The Monte Cristo Mirror is a huge wall mirror in natural oak veneer. The carved frame detail and natural wood finish add warmth to traditional or contemporary environments.
Large Oak Veneer Mirror for Everyday Living
The Mirror Monte Cristo is 90cm wide and 110cm high and looks well above a Monte Cristo Dressing Table, chest of drawers or console table. It is generously sized and helps reflect natural light and can make smaller spaces look more open.
Its natural wood finish makes it easy to coordinate with a variety of furniture types and colour combinations. Whether it's a hallway, bedroom or living room, it gives both ornamental appeal and everyday functionality.
Suitable for Hallways, Bedrooms and Living Rooms
This mirror is a versatile option for spaces where a larger wall mirror is needed. The intricate frame provides interest without dominating the space, and the neutral finish complements wood furniture and natural interior colour schemes.
Its generous size makes it particularly suited for entrance halls, dressing rooms and living areas where function and aesthetics are vital.
Key Features:
- Large mirror suitable for hallways, bedrooms and living rooms
- Natural oak veneer finish complements a variety of interior styles
- Carved frame detail adds character and visual interest
- Helps reflect light and create a greater sense of space
- Suitable for use above consoles, sideboards and bedroom furniture
Product Details:
- Product: Monte Cristo Mirror
- Brand: KL
- Dimensions: D6 x W90 x H110 cm
- Weight: 13.5 kg
- Materials: Wood and MDF
- Colour: Natural wood
- Product Type: Wall Mirror
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