Surat Rectangular Carved Mango Wood Frame Wall Mirror, 177 x 53cm, Grey

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Surat Rectangular Carved Mango Wood Frame Wall Mirror, 177 x 53cm, Grey

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Description

A bohemian-inspired wall mirror, Surat has a decorative carved mango wood frame in a distressed finish. This rectangular mirror has fittings attached at the back for easy installation on a wall. The full-length design can capture reflections from head to toe. Have you thought about wall ?


Our Stylist Says

I love this tall, rectangular mirror because of its clean lines and the carved mango wood frame, which adds subtle texture and interest. It works particularly well in contemporary or coastal-style interiors, where its grey finish can complement neutral palettes and natural materials. Practical styling tips include placing it in an entryway to create the illusion of space and reflect light, or leaning it against a bedroom wall for a casual, layered look. To enhance its impact, pair it with minimalistic furniture or add some decorative accessories like vases or plants nearby to balance the carved details. Its slim profile makes it versatile for narrower spaces, making it a functional statement piece.

Evan Carter

Flitch Interior Stylist


Dimensions

Height:

177.0cm

Width:

53.0cm

Depth:

7.0cm


About John Lewis

Founded in 1864, John Lewis is a trusted and beloved brand where you can find a diverse range of furniture for every style and budget, alongside finding the perfect item that reflects your personal taste.

A Legacy of Innovation and Inclusion

John Lewis started as a small shop on London's Oxford Street in 1864. Today, it's part of a bigger family called the John Lewis Partnership, which also includes Waitrose stores.

What makes them special is that they're owned by their employees, known as 'Partners'. The idea, from the beginning, was to give everyone a say in how the business was run. With over 74,000 Partners (employees) at the heart of its operations, the essence of John Lewis's vision, from over a century ago, still echoes today being the largest employee-owned venture.

Adapting to Changing Times

Like many stores, John Lewis has had to change with the times. They've closed some shops but have grown their online business a lot, especially when more people started shopping online during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Their history is filled with key moments, like buying Peter Jones in 1905, adding Waitrose in 1937, and starting their website in 2001. They've always tried to adapt and stay relevant.

Commitment to a Greater Purpose

John Lewis believes in doing good and making the world a better place. This is seen in the way they treat their employees and customers. For example, in 2021, they were the first big UK store to give parents six months paid leave when they have a baby and two weeks paid leave if they lose a pregnancy. They've been around for over a century and always aim to do the right thing by everyone.

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