Overview
About Sterling Lighting Sterling Industries Northeden Mirror with Hammered Metal Frame
Closeouts. Just the dramatic touch you need for a spacious foyer or high-ceiling wall space, Sterling Industries' Northeden mirror is striking with its hammered, aged bronze finish and heavy brown wash. Curved edges give it the look of a platter.
- Fashioned from hammered metal with aged bronze finish
- Diameter: 30"
- Imported
- Additional shipping charge due to size/weight: $15
- Must ship ground within the 48 contiguous US only; not eligible for special shipping offers
Specs
Specs about Sterling Lighting Sterling Industries Northeden Mirror with Hammered Metal Frame
- Material: Metal, glass
- Weight: 8 lb. 12.5 oz.
- Imported
- Additional shipping charge due to size/weight: $15
- Must ship ground within the 48 contiguous US only; not eligible for special shipping offers
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Reviewed by Pine Valley from Utah on Thursday, April 7, 2016
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Know what you're buyingVerified Buyer Reviewed by Pine Valley from Utah on Thursday, April 7, 2016This mirror is lovely but it is not elegant. It is a rustic, lightweight, bulky-looking piece. The mirror is beveled which upgrades its appearance. There are several seams on the frame that are clearly visible but not visible in the picture. I used it in a rustic, Spanish-style second home and it is great! A real bargain for the right decor.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. cheapReviewed by funkymama from New England on Monday, December 7, 2015Okay, I'm keeping this, because I'm all about shabby chic and it's really good in the spot I hung it up in. HOWEVER. The $15 additional shipping charge would indicate that this is a substantial piece, yes? But not only is it actually hollow and lightweight, not to mention dented and dinged to within an inch of its life, IT'S ALSO FRAMED WITH EIGHT SEPARATE SEGMENTS, SLOPPILY AND OBVIOUSLY ASSEMBLED--NOT ONE SOLID PIECE OF METAL AS SHOWN. Was there photoshopping involved here, STP? I could see chinks of light through the cracks before I hung it. And seriously, this thing may be large, but it doesn't even need to be hung on a stud. It's still pretty cool looking, and the beveled glass sufficiently elevates the look. But thank goodness for coupon codes.