I like big mirrors. The bigger the better, and if it has a huge gilt frame that’s makes it even better! This first photo is of my dining room, so you can see that I’m serious about this subject. Once when C’s father was here he asked why we had so many mirrors in the house. C told him it was my idea and that I just liked them. Also, he probably said something to the effect that mirrors reflect light and make rooms appear larger. I know he really wanted to say that I just like to look at myself, but he was nice enough to not go there with Dad. Really the truth is big mirrors create impact (and I like to look at myself).
photo credit Carlos Mota |
photo credit Jonny Valiant |
photo credit Jonny Valiant |
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photo credit Mick Hales |
photo credit Oberto Gili |
photo credit Roger Davies |
photo credit Simon Upton |
photo credit Simon Upton |
photo credit Simon Upton |
photo credit Simon Upton |
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photo credit William Waldron |
Love those mirrors, especially the ones photographed by Johnny Valiant. I've been hunting for a large mirror for a while. Still smarting over the one I missed out on (long story, I was there first but...) at Scott's this past Feb.
ReplyDeleteOooo!!! Me too!! I love to look at myself! :) LOL! No seriously, I think you've said it perfectly, they do have serious impact, and I am going gaga over that Mick Hayes photos. To..Die..!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by the blog tonight! Love your input, and yes, decorating on meds is super daring! I'm off to see if I can find a picture of your ottomans and table for inspiration! :)
LOVE a big mirror. Great post!
ReplyDeleteI too love the ones photographed by John Valiant.
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing something similar at West Elm, but not quite.
Where can we get them!?
Where is the first mirror in your dining room from?
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