
Each frame is built on a pine MDF backing and faced entirely by hand — individual bone inlay tiles set in a rhythmic black-and-white checker pattern, no two pieces landing in quite the same way. The angled glass sits behind a high-viscosity anti-shattering film, keeping the reflection clear and the surface protected. Nine sizes allow it to move from a narrow bathroom wall to a generous entryway without losing any of its presence.
Because each mirror is made to order and laid by hand, slight variation in tile tone and placement is part of the work — a mark of how it was made.
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The Story
Each frame is built on a pine MDF backing and faced entirely by hand — individual bone inlay tiles set in a rhythmic black-and-white checker pattern, no two pieces landing in quite the same way. The angled glass sits behind a high-viscosity anti-shattering film, keeping the reflection clear and the surface protected. Nine sizes allow it to move from a narrow bathroom wall to a generous entryway without losing any of its presence.
Because each mirror is made to order and laid by hand, slight variation in tile tone and placement is part of the work — a mark of how it was made.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The frame that holds the room together
Morning light catches the inlay — the black tiles deepen, the white ones hold. It's the kind of thing you notice every time you pass it, then stop noticing, then notice again when a guest pauses in the hallway to look.



