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| Joseph Blackened Steel Wall Mirror with Thin Frame | 43" H x 24" W x 1.5" D | Unavailable |
For over four decades, George Kovacs has been a name synonomous with contemporary design. George Kovacs is a pioneer in the fusion of clean lines with unexpected twists and curves, resulting in pieces that had a modern appeal with a retro flavor. George Kovacs designed and manufactured his products from his facility in Brooklyn, NY up until a few years ago. His studio, designs, and naming rights were purchased by the Minka Group and his collection was incorporated as a stand-alone grouping.
Although the products are now imported, the design heritage remains the same. George Kovacs lighting remains at the forefront of cutting edge contemporary style, and he retains a team of renowned designers, including George Kovacs himself, Rachel Simon, Karim Rashid and Alecia Wesner. These lighting experts have designed a wide selection of wall sconces, pendants, ceiling lights, bath lighting, table lamps and floor lamps.
There is nothing better than a Kovacs light for today's modern home decor. Be sure to borwse the Kovacs line of lighting and be astonished by the intriguing and forward-looking aspects of cutting edge design and technology. Defined by unusual elements fused with a popular vision of what modern means, his lighting creates an individual and powerful sense of space no matter where it is placed. More on George Kovacs by Minka...
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Comments about George Kovacs by Minka Joseph Blackened Steel Wall Mirror with Thin Frame:
This adds so much sleekness and wow to our powder room. We love it! It also matches well with stainless steel or brushed satin nickel accessories. I at first thought this would be a problem, but it wasn't.
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Comments about George Kovacs by Minka Joseph Blackened Steel Wall Mirror with Thin Frame:
I think this mirror looks great on my wall. My one hangup with it is that I was hoping it would easily hang horizontally instead of vertically as pictured. It doesn't come with additional hardware to allow for horizontal hanging (it does come with hardware for vertical), so I stuck the mirror to the back of the frame with heavy duty double-sided foam tape. So far so good. Looks great and you can't tell that it's supposed to be vertical.
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If you hang this on the wall, is it big enough to be a full length mirror, say for a bedroom. could you see yourself head to toe in it if placed at the right height?0 answers
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