Mirrors - Shape Shifters
Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 9/1/2006
Mirrors take on artistic leanings this season with striking shapes that go far beyond rounds and rectangles. Look for botanical, abstract and starburst motifs to pump up the panache.
All prices are suggested retail.
A textured, leaf-shaped frame distinguishes Austin's Tampa mirror with a crisp, natural sensibility ($307). eLink 520


A circular mirror centered slightly off center lends an asymmetrical quality to Zodax's capiz shell mirror. eLink 521
From Arteriors Home, the Galaxy Star mirror showcases slick contemporary styling in silver-finished painted iron ($549). eLink 518


Wunderley debuts reproductions of antique Middle Eastern mother-of-pearl mirrors, utilizing the same materials in opulently lush designs. eLink 517
Concentric circles ringed in hand-finished gold leaf add optical allure to Encore Decorative Accessories' Tepedino mirror ($295). eLink 513


Layers of hand-carved golden leaves create a sunburst-style effect from Chelsea House ($2,240). eLink 516
Flowing branches emanate from Artmax's circular mirror, creating an organic, ethereal appeal ($499). eLink 519


The starburst-shaped design from Robert M Weiss Presents evokes a medieval cross motif ($550). eLink 514
Abigails' extravagant Athena mirror packs a lot of style into a diminutively stylish form. eLink 506


Simple yet striking, Emerson et Cie's wooden star mirror reflects Arts & Crafts tendencies. eLink 515




























