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This contemporary leaner mirror will add a touch of elegance to your living space. It features an angled tray frame with a mitred surround which joins the corners of the mirror together. Made from recycled extruded polystyrene, polcore has many advantages making it a great alternative to wood as it is tough, durable and water resistant and doesn’t warp. Beautiful hand made mirrors crafted here in the UK. Established from humble beginnings over the decades Yearn have become master mirror makers and still manufacturer using traditional techniques as well as modern processes. Their team of Artisans have an array of skill sets that come together to produce beautifully crafted mirrors. Founded in the heart of the East End of London, Yearn have stayed loyal to their routes with their production facility still based in Hackney, London. Quality is at the forefront of the Brands thinking with the detailed finishes and crisp reflective qualities clear to see. The team of makers use only the finest quality material to create their beautiful designs making Yearn mirrors desirable and timeless. Please note, unfortunately we cannot deliver this item to the Channel Islands.
I love the Yearn Baroque Leaner Mirror for its striking silver finish and detailed frame, which instantly elevates any space. It works particularly well in both classic and contemporary interiors - think opulent bedrooms, elegant hallways, or even luxe living rooms - adding a sense of grandeur and light. As a stylist, I’d suggest placing it against a neutral wall to let its ornate detailing stand out or using it to reflect natural light in smaller rooms to make them feel more spacious. Practical tips include pairing it with complementary metallic accents or layered textiles to enhance its regal feel, and positioning it where it can be used as a full-length mirror for dressing or as a statement piece to bring character to your scheme.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
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