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Posting for 11+ yearsHeals 'Brunel' full length lean-to mirror with hanging space and storage shelf - Priced to Sell!
Lambeth, London
£85
Description
Heal's Brunel-range full-length Lean Mirror With Hanging and Storage Space.
Designed by Rob Scarlett exclusively for Heal’s, manufactured in Solid American Oak, Powder-coated steel & Glass mirror.
Sold 'as new' - without 'tags' but not used since purchase (although the other Lean Mirror & Lean Shelves I purchased have enjoyed much use and proved exceptionally resilient!)
Retails for £299 at Heal's (search 'Brunel Lean Mirror With Hanging Space' on Heal's website)
'A unique, leaning design paying tribute to the pioneering use of manufactured elements within modernist design'
Product story:
Designed by Rob Scarlett, the hugely popular Brunel range sets industrial style against Mid-century Scandinavian design to create pieces made for modern living. Drawing inspiration from original 1950s designs by the likes of Robin Day and Clive Latimer, this expansive mirror is supported by sleek tubular metal legs and a fresh ‘lean-to’ design. The tall façade of the mirror face is backed by a solid structured frame crafted from American oak, and features a small shelf and cutaway storage space ideal for shoes or accessories.
- Made from solid American oak with hidden storage shelf and Industrial style powder coated steel frame.
- The unique, leaning design is supported by a wall-mountable metal fixture that is concealed on the back of the frame and also offers a useful pole from which to hang pressed shirts, dresses and suits.
Materials: Solid American Oak, Powder Coated Steel & Glass.
Height x Width x Depth: 151cm x 51cm x 36 cm.
Collection only from second floor flat, or by your preferred shipper.
Posted: 9 days ago
Ad ID: 1501570385
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