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From On Trend to Timeless Classic: The Magic of Mirrored Furniture

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THOMAS BINA X

THOMAS BINA X

Mirrored furniture was made popular in the 1920’s Art Deco movement and has evolved throughout the generations. In the right contemporary silhouette, these clean, reflective pieces are to this day - stylistically universal, elegant and glamorous. Whether you’re opting for 90’s minimalism, Romantic Venetian or all out Noughties Modernism, mirrored furniture fits effortlessly into any look .

What’s more they’re perfect for smaller spaces. The reflective finishes bounce off any available light making your room brighter and feel more spacious. Mirrored pieces also camouflage and ‘disappear’ into the backgrounds and surrounding furniture pieces creating less visual weight on the eye. This versatility allows you to either match all mirrored furniture together or intersperse it with heavier, wooden pieces without creating a cluttered ambience.

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