Home | about | products | rooms | wood | contact Materials used for Mirrors Acacia, Radiata Pine, Sheesham, Fruitwood MirrorsYou searched for MirrorsAlso try: Home Accessories![]() A commercial size aspen trunk in Canada is made into about a million matchsticks. ![]() Featuring an unusual horizontal wood grain, this is a beautiful mirror to behold. Where extra light is required to illuminate a dark or dingy room, this mirror comes into its own. This mirror is designed to be hung vertically. Where a grand gesture is required to brighten up a wall, this mirror is the answer. Large and chunky, its simple plank construction is unfussy yet refined. It can be used in any room, horizontally or vertically, to scatter natural sunlight from windows or just to create a feeling of space. Where additional light or a feeling of space is required, this wide wall mirror comes into its own. Beautifully designed with a dark walnut finish, its rectangular construction and sheer size cannot fail to attract attention. With a large expanse of glass, and a slim outer wood frame, this mirror will cast a generous amount of light. An overall farmhouse feel is achieved from the roughly-sawn radiata pine, and smooth waxy finish. A lovely cottage addition. With a shallow wood frame and large expanse of glass, this mirror is an effective way to cast a little extra light around a dark room. The gently-curved corners are consistent with the overall style of the Kota Collection. The mirror has the flexibility to be hung horizontally or vertically. The understated effect seen here in the Jeypore light mirror, is created by the natural stone-rubbing of Sheesham wood. This contemporary hand finish lends itself well to many home interiors. Where a feeling of extra light and space are required, this mirror can work wonders. This full-length mirror is a lady's dream, and a gent's necessity. Perfect for last minute outfit checks and ideally suited to a bedroom, it is also a great way to add extra light to any living space. At just under 2m high, this mirror is designed to be hung vertically. The dark walnut finish of the Bromo Dark wood is exhibited to tasteful effect in this large mirror. Spanning just over 1m wide, it has the verstatility to be hung horizontally or vertically. A beautiful means of adding light and space to any room. This mirror (L60cmxH85cm) adds a light and airy feel to the room, complimented by the rich colouring of the cinnamon wood.Tangkokos guide to Ethical Mirrors Click to readMirrors can be used in the home to wonderful effect. Whether it’s your lounge, living area, hallway, bedroom or bathroom, mirrors are a tasteful way to create pools of natural light and ambience. Firstly take a walk around your home and decide on a location, or several potential locations, for your mirrors. Cold bare walls, large rooms with narrow windows, hallways with an absence of natural light, or small poky rooms are all excellent places for a mirror. Mirrors work particularly successfully when positioned close to windows so they capture and reflect natural daylight. Throw back your curtains and allow sunshine to stream on to your mirrors, and enjoy an uplifting feeling of illumination. An illusion of spaciousness can also be created with mirrors, so look carefully at rooms which may feel small or claustrophobic. Tangkoko mirrors are available in many shapes and sizes, as well as varying designs. It’s up to you to decide on your preference and co-ordinate with your current décor. If you need to fill a tall narrow space, you will require a mirror which hangs vertically. Consider the Jeypore Light Mirror, which has a beautiful light wood grain and would fit exceptionally well into any modern apartment. If you’re looking for a bedroom dressing mirror, then a long narrow shape would also be most practical. For large walls which require a focal point, opt for large wide mirrors, perhaps with a chunky wood surround. Generously-sized mirrors can really help to illuminate a dark wall, and provide an artistic feature to your room. However much time you spend planning your furniture scheme, don’t forget to factor in mirrors. They really are one of the most easy and effective ways to brighten up a living space. delivery & returns | press | natural | environmental | ethical | product reviews | tangkoko reviews | carbon off-setting | privacy | terms | Index | ![]() | ![]() |
