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Looks can be deceiving. While I don't intend to bop off my bum and get a tape measure, this mirror seems larger in person than on camera. I did weigh the mirror - twenty solid pounds! It's very heavy (read: I should probably get in shape already). I had absolutely no need for it, other than I thought it would look pretty in white. The shape is different, no? Kind of vintage modular or something...
1 comment:
I absolutely love this! What about adding a patina?
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