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Furniture Plus Online Rustic Oak Mirror Review

22 December 2013 by Eileen

Mirror, mirror, on the wall! Who is the MOST beautiful oak mirror in the world? I had chosen this large Rustic Oak Mirror from Furniture Plus Online to review.  It is a distinguished piece of furniture which will add elegance to any rooms. It took a while to arrive in a well packed box by courier.  It may required two person to open the box as it was very heavy at about 14 kg.  Also try to avoid using a pen knife.

Furniture Plus Online Rustic Oak Mirror

It is made from solid oak backs, bases and features durable dovetail joints.  Each corner of the oak frame is very smooth and sleek.  It would be a beautiful addition to both traditional and contemporary room settings.

This large mirror measures 120 cm length by 60 cm width by 4 cm thick.  We are going to use it as a full length mirror rather than a landscape mirror.  Given the weight of the mirror, you have to be careful while carrying it around the house or while fixing it.  So if you want to hang this portrait or landscape, please use the wall plugs with large screws that are provided with the mirror.

At the back of the mirror, there are 10 plastic loops which hold onto the back board.  If your mirror ever gets damaged, just unscrew the plastic loops and replace your mirror.  The beautiful oak frame could last for a long time as it is made to a very high standard.  Now it’s costs £69 and it is worth every penny.

Furniture Plus Online Rustic Oak Mirror Review

Furniture Plus Online is one of the leading online retailers of high quality solid oak & solid pine furniture in the UK.  They are a family run business with over 40 years experience in the furniture business.  They pride themselves to providing quality furniture at the lowest possible price whilst not compromising on customer service and satisfaction.  Do check out their winter sales.  They have a lot of great bargain furniture from bedroom to office furniture.

Disclosure: We have received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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Comments

  1. mummyoftwo says

    30 December 2013 at 8:32 am

    That looks like a really lovely mirror and great quality

  2. over40andamumtoone says

    22 December 2013 at 8:31 pm

    I love real oak furniture, that frame looks wonderful

  3. Anna says

    22 December 2013 at 3:17 am

    this looks really nice. I’m looking for a mirror for my hallway at the moment, we need a really big size to fit the wall

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