ASPIRE DESIGN AND HOME

ARCHETYPES

DELIA KENZA BRENNEN

Luminaire mirror “I have a thing for unexpected shapes. I love that this mirror is roundish, but I also like that each Iris mirror “This mirror looks soft and squishy, but it is just the opposite. It is made of concrete.I enjoy that it is playful yet serious.”  Oval Box mirror “Storage is a must, and it isn’t easy to find good-looking mirrors with storage. This mirror looks good and has storage, a win-win.”  Loverboy mirror “This mirror has a presence; its geometric beveled edges add sophistication without taking up too much visual space.”

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