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Item No. 8991230
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Harvey Mirror

C$ 1,980.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 8991230
Exclusive to DWR

Harvey Mirror

C$ 1,980.00
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  • Two circular sizes.
  • Brass framing.

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  • In-Home Delivery

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Harvey Mirror
C$ 1,980.00
Details

Details

Designers Stephanie Beamer, Crystal Ellis, and Hillary Petrie create pieces that evoke their personal histories. Their Harvey Mirror (2013) was named after aeronautical engineer Thomas Harvey, Ellis’ grandfather. Appearing to float in space, the mirror is a nod to his stories about building rockets and sending astronauts to the moon. Frame made in India.
  • Two circular sizes.
  • Brass framing.
Brand
Design Within Reach
General Dimensions
  • 40" DIA
Product Weight
20 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
8991230

32" Diameter

  • Diameter (in): 32
  • Weight (lbs): 31.5

40" Diameter

  • Diameter (in): 40
  • Weight (lbs): 20
  • Brass frame
  • Mirrored glass
Egg Collective

Egg Collective

Stephanie Beamer, Crystal Ellis and Hillary Petrie met as students at Washington University in St. Louis, and they’ve been working together ever since. What makes them unique is how they meld their individual areas of expertise – architecture, art and woodworking – when exploring new ways to solve problems.

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Care & Maintenance

Caring for Brass

The brass frame will develop a beautiful patina over time. To maintain a new brass look, apply Trewax® Paste Wax or another quality carnauba wax with included flannel pockets. Fabricated carefully by hand, brass frames exhibit the minor pitting and slight irregularities typical of the casting process.