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Item No. 100108150
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Euclid Mirror

C$ 2,690.00
4.9 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100108150
Exclusive to DWR

Euclid Mirror

C$ 2,690.00
Walnut
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  • Pays homage to arched doorways that featured prominently in Shaker architecture.
  • Can be affixed to a wall if desired.
  • Made in Canada.
  • 80¼" H 24¼" W 2¾" D
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by Peter Coolican for Coolican & Co.
Manufacturer SKU:
Euclid Mirror
C$ 2,690.00
Details

Details

The stately Euclid Mirror (2017) pays homage to the arched doorways that featured prominently in Shaker architecture. It’s fitted with a steam-bent arch connected via brass-pinned lap joints up top and dovetail joints at the bottom. Can be affixed to a wall if desired. Made in Canada.
  • Pays homage to arched doorways that featured prominently in Shaker architecture.
  • Can be affixed to a wall if desired.
  • Made in Canada.
Brand
Coolican & Co.
General Dimensions
  • 80¼" H 24¼" W 2¾" D
Product Weight
43 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
100108150

Euclid Mirror

  • Height (in): 80¼
  • Width (in): 24¼
  • Depth (in): 2¾
  • Weight (lbs): 43
  • Solid black walnut frame
  • Plywood back with maple veneer
  • Glass mirror
  • Solid brass joinery

Peter Coolican

Peter Coolican studied urban systems and economics at McGill University in Montreal, but he ended up on a different path. “Through my urban systems study,” he says, “I got to take lots of architecture classes, and they caught my attention. I was also working summers building homes, and I started reading more about woodworkers. And I began to connect the dots.”

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