Italian Vintage Hexagonal Mirror in Teak, Italy 1960s

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Italian Vintage Hexagonal Mirror in Teak, Italy 1960s

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  • Dimensions

    Width: 46 cm / 18.1'' - Depth: 4 cm / 1.6'' - Height: 53 cm / 20.9''

  • Worldwide delivery

    Netherlands & Belgium
    Free delivery
    European Union
    €100
    United Kingdom
    €150
    United States
    €200

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This Italian vintage mirror exudes a minimal yet timeless charm, seamlessly blending mid-century aesthetics with modern simplicity. Crafted in rich teak wood, the hexagonal frame adds a bold geometric touch, giving the piece a distinctive edge.

Its natural wood grain enhances the organic warmth of the design, while the suspended cord strap provides a rustic, artisanal feel, completing the look with a subtle nod to retro elegance. Ideal for creating a statement in any room, this mirror reflects both light and style, making it a perfect addition to contemporary or vintage-inspired interiors alike.

Condition

The mirror is in good vintage condition with some normal wear and tear due to its age.

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Customer Reviews

Angela de Santiago

Customer - Paris
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Quality, flexibility, very good communication, very happy with the coffee table I bought.

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Shawn Henderson

Interior Designer - New York USA
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Table arrived very well crated, seller made process seamless.

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Joel Telpner

Customer - Denver USA
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This bar is amazing. Beautiful and exactly as described. A custom crate (which was a work of art itself) was built in order to ship the piece to the U.S. The bar arrived in perfect condition without a scratch. I will say that take the crate apart was not easy and was a two-person job. But worth it in the end

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