Pure Maple Cottage White Garden Mirror
SKU: VB184-448
View Product CollectionThe Pure Maple Cottage White Garden Mirror from Artisan & Post by Vaughan Bassett brings a fresh, tailored presence to the room, blending a classic silhouette with the soft brightness of a Cottage White finish. Crafted from solid American maple, the gently shaped frame feels substantial and thoughtfully detailed, while the painted finish adds a clean, airy touch that instantly lightens the space. Whether styled above a dresser or displayed on its own, it helps the whole room feel pulled together and complete.
Part of a special design collaboration between Artisan & Post and HGTV hosts Erin & Ben Napier, this mirror celebrates timeless craftsmanship with a relaxed, livable point of view. The beveled glass enhances light and adds subtle depth, and traditional construction techniques ensure dependable strength. It’s a versatile finishing piece that brings both polish and warmth without ever feeling overdone.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Solid American Maple Frame: Provides lasting durability and a sturdy, well-crafted feel you can count on for years.
- Cottage White Finish: Brightens the room with a soft, clean look that pairs beautifully with a range of bedroom styles and color palettes.
- Artisan & Post's Collab with HGTV hosts Erin & Ben Napier Collaboration: Showcases thoughtful design rooted in classic style and meaningful craftsmanship.
- Beveled Glass Mirror: Adds dimension and subtle elegance while helping reflect natural and ambient light.
- Mortise and Tenon Construction: Enhances strength and stability for dependable, everyday use.
- Garden-Style Silhouette: Introduces gentle architectural detail that elevates the overall look.
- Well-Proportioned Size: Designed for versatile placement above a dresser or as a standalone accent piece.
The Pure Maple Cottage White Garden Mirror is a beautifully balanced finishing touch that is light, timeless, and easy to live with for years to come.
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The Pure Maple Cottage White Garden Mirror from Artisan & Post by Vaughan Bassett brings a fresh, tailored presence to the room, blending a classic silhouette with the soft brightness of a Cottage White finish. Crafted from solid American maple, the gently shaped frame feels substantial and thoughtfully detailed, while the painted finish adds a clean, airy touch that instantly lightens the space. Whether styled above a dresser or displayed on its own, it helps the whole room feel pulled together and complete.
Part of a special design collaboration between Artisan & Post and HGTV hosts Erin & Ben Napier, this mirror celebrates timeless craftsmanship with a relaxed, livable point of view. The beveled glass enhances light and adds subtle depth, and traditional construction techniques ensure dependable strength. It’s a versatile finishing piece that brings both polish and warmth without ever feeling overdone.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Solid American Maple Frame: Provides lasting durability and a sturdy, well-crafted feel you can count on for years.
- Cottage White Finish: Brightens the room with a soft, clean look that pairs beautifully with a range of bedroom styles and color palettes.
- Artisan & Post's Collab with HGTV hosts Erin & Ben Napier Collaboration: Showcases thoughtful design rooted in classic style and meaningful craftsmanship.
- Beveled Glass Mirror: Adds dimension and subtle elegance while helping reflect natural and ambient light.
- Mortise and Tenon Construction: Enhances strength and stability for dependable, everyday use.
- Garden-Style Silhouette: Introduces gentle architectural detail that elevates the overall look.
- Well-Proportioned Size: Designed for versatile placement above a dresser or as a standalone accent piece.
The Pure Maple Cottage White Garden Mirror is a beautifully balanced finishing touch that is light, timeless, and easy to live with for years to come.
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