Organic mirror, Natural wood, H160

Teahupoo
Standard price 199€
Organic mirror, Natural wood, H160
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TEAHUPOO mirror in solid pine, organic and adaptable to various interiors, for a bedroom, living room, or entryway.



Teahupoo

Teahupoo

Organic mirror, Natural wood, H160

Dimensions

Depth3 cm
Height90 cm
Width60 cm
Weight5.5 kg

Details

StructurePine wood
CertificationBSCI - Standard E1
AssemblyYes
Assembly timeto fix to the min

Description

If Polynesia Were a Mirror

With its curvaceous design, reminiscent of Polynesia's most famous waves, the TEAHUPOO mirror truly lives up to its name. Its fluidly curved frame evokes a soothing, organic aesthetic, borrowing characteristics from nature and its inherent gentleness. A perfect blend of elegance and originality, the TEAHUPOO mirror attracts attention while remaining discreet. This is why it would look equally at home in a bedroom, living room, bathroom, family room, or entryway.

A Mirror Inspired by Nature

Made from solid pine with a natural wood finish, the TEAHUPOO mirror is the epitome of an organic piece. Like all pieces of this type, it integrates easily into a wide variety of interiors. Place it in a bedroom, above a light wood dresser, to create a soft and calming atmosphere. In a living room, it can become a focal point when placed above a sofa, chest of drawers, or sideboard. In a hallway or entryway, it visually expands the space while adding a touch of individuality. Imagine it paired with green plants and natural materials like linen or rattan, used sparingly throughout your rooms.

Packages

Depth9.0 cm
Height104.0 cm
Width75.0 cm
Weight7.8 kg

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