Mirrors | Vita Oval Wave Edge 23 1/2" x 36" Frameless Wall Mirror

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Vita Oval Wave Edge 23 1/2" x 36" Frameless Wall Mirror

A captivating distressed edge outlines this frameless oval wall mirror, offering an exquisite look and a tasteful element for modern or traditional spaces. This mirror by Noble Park delivers a romantic silhouette showing artistry and symmetry. Its shapely edges receive distressed treatments that make them stand out. Non-beveled glass accentuates its intriguing shape.

Specification

  • 23 1/2" wide x 36" high x 3/4" deep.
  • Glass only section is 23 1/2" wide x 36" high.
  • Oval frameless wall mirror by Noble Park.
  • Vertical installation only. D-rings hangers on the back.
  • Distressed wave edge. MDF wood backing. Non-beveled glass.

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