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I like this antique glass mirror for an entryway.  I am not buying it but I like the look.  You can still see yourself but not as clear as regular mirror.

 

Markle Antique Glass Panel Mirror

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Its beautiful!

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Looks kinda like tiles. Very different. 😍

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Love it.  I have a larger version in my dining room.  It leans against the wall.

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We use an antique Victorian hall tree in our entry way.  It is a big piece of furniture with the mirror attached, so no need to hang anything on the wall.

 

It is also useful for holding additional items like umbrellas, hats and canes, and we use it for keys, etc. as it has a little table and drawer under the mirror.

 

Most of our furniture is Victorian--very solid walnut and beautifully carved. Quality is long lasting--we never buy new wood furniture as construction is poor.

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I like the mirror design very much and it enhances the entryway!!!!  The size is perfect.

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Very cool & great use to contrast with the dark walls to brighten up the space!
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I love distressed or antique mirrors. We have one in our bedroom and one leaning against a brick wall on our Fireplace Mantle.

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Segmented mirrors like that, with an antiqued finish, add so much atmosphere, a subtle, subdued sparkle that intrigues!

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Re: Mirror/Entryway

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That's a beautiful mirror! The antique mirror in my entry was my great-grandmother's.  When I was a little girl, it hung in my grandparents' house, and the frame was painted green.  When they passed away 40 years ago, I stripped the wood back to its natural walnut color and hung it in my home.  The glass is beveled and only slightly distressed.  Although it's not the style nowadays, I do love my antiques.

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