help with choosing a new mirror
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ok first of all, i LOVE your little rattan accents under the table — definitely need to know where you got those! second, do you have a specific budget or style you're going for?
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Would you consider upcycling? If the mirror comes out of the frame, you could wrap the frame in some type of jute, fabric or twine and then replace the mirror in the frame.
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Budget is $500 max. Looking for a little more sophistication. bring to get away from more jute, rope etc although that is a cute idea. Rattan seats bout years ago at Crate and Barrel.
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My initial thought was something with a dark, slim frame - black or a warmer metal. With the shapes you have already, I think a flat square or rectangular mirror may feel out of place. You also have some decent vertical space above that you can stretch into if you went for a vertical mirror. Would something like these fit your style?
Black frame with arched top- https://www.wayfair.com/decor-pillows/pdp/birch-lane-bellona-aluminium-wall-mirror-ya84396.html?piid=92952152
Round, rattan accent - https://www.allmodern.com/wall-decor-mirrors/pdp/kenmore-accent-wall-mirror-a000341702.html
"Organic" shape, black frame -
https://www.allmodern.com/wall-decor-mirrors/pdp/eastie-accent-mirror-a100002351.html?piid=881187479%2C881187478
I'm drawn to this shape but this is beyond your indicated price point, unless you find a deal/dupe-
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I love the woven stools underneath, too! this area is gorgeous @ross08292773 🤩 I was looking at Crate & Barrel for mirrors and came across these two: this woven, rattan mirror (to complement the colors and textures of other items) and this circular, burst option (to add warmth to the area).
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