
The frame is the thing here. Radiating wood-grain panels — cut into elongated hexagons and fanned outward from each edge — sit inlaid against a white honeycomb mosaic ground, creating a surface that reads almost architectural. The inner mirror is bordered by a thin silver-toned liner, drawing a clean line between the intricate surround and the glass. At 30 by 40 inches, it carries enough scale to hold a hallway or anchor a console without overwhelming either.
Each frame is assembled from manufactured wood components; slight variation in the grain tone and mosaic grout lines is expected and lends the piece its considered, handworked quality.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
The frame is the thing here. Radiating wood-grain panels — cut into elongated hexagons and fanned outward from each edge — sit inlaid against a white honeycomb mosaic ground, creating a surface that reads almost architectural. The inner mirror is bordered by a thin silver-toned liner, drawing a clean line between the intricate surround and the glass. At 30 by 40 inches, it carries enough scale to hold a hallway or anchor a console without overwhelming either.
Each frame is assembled from manufactured wood components; slight variation in the grain tone and mosaic grout lines is expected and lends the piece its considered, handworked quality.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The frame that earns a second glance every time
Hung above the entryway console, it catches the afternoon light across the raised wood panels — guests reach the door, pause, and look again. Not at themselves. At the frame.



