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Handmade Foldable Countertop Mirror

Elevate your bathroom or dressing table with this minimal, foldable mirror that combines mid-century modern charm with eclectic functionality, expertly crafted by artisans in India.

Size: 7 x 9 inches.

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£45.00 GBP
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£45.00 GBP
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Disclaimer: As each product is handmade, slight variations in its appearance can be expected. Colours may differ due to the use of natural materials (or because of lighting), these differences adds to its unique charm.

Care Instructions

Wipe with a clean cloth

  • Stylish & Sleek

    Transform your space with this exquisitely crafted, foldable mirror, perfect for bathrooms and dressing tables. Its sleek, vintage yet modern design adds a touch of timeless elegance, while its foldable feature allows for easy storage in drawers or cupboards when not in use.

    Handcrafted by skilled artisans in Saharanpur, India, this mirror showcases a blend of hand-cut woodwork and metal. Each mirror is a unique masterpiece, with minor variations color and appearance that add to its handmade charm.

  • Product Summary

    - Hand-carved from brass and local mango wood by Liaqat and his team from Saharanpur in India.
    - Vintage design
    - Mango wood is sustainable, durable and water resistant.
    - Foldable, perfect for bathrooms, dressing tables and for gifting.
    - Size: 7 x 9 inches.

  • The Makers

    Lovingly handmade from mango wood by Liaqat from Saharanpur, India, which is known for its incredible woodwork. Here, origins of the craft can be traced back to the late 19th century.

    The craftsmanship requires a selection of simple tools, hours of manual labour and precision.

  • The Material

    Although the mango tree is best known for its tasty fruit, its wood has been used in India for over 4,000 years to construct palaces, temples and mosques thanks to its durability, beauty and strength. Not only is it sustainable, it also generates extra income for mango farmers once the trees have stopped bearing fruits whilst providing an affordable and easy to work with the material for artisans.

    Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, is known for its durability, easy shaping, and beautiful golden color. In India, brass has a long history and is used to make a variety of items like temple bells, utensils, home decor and jewellery.