Transform your outdoor sanctuary with The Jardin Reverie โ a vintage-inspired arched garden mirror designed to enchant. Crafted for those with a discerning eye and limited space, this elegant piece reflects more than just your garden โ it reflects style, light, and timeless charm.
Finished in a delicately distressed wash, the traditional arched frame evokes old-world romance while effortlessly blending with modern garden aesthetics. The thickened metal structure and weather-resistant PP backing ensure enduring beauty, even in the elements.
Whether nestled among climbing ivy or poised above a flower bed, The Jardin Reverie amplifies light and space, creating the illusion of depth and a sense of magic. Designed to be wall-mounted, it offers grandeur without compromising ground space โ a perfect union of form and function.
Key Features:
Elegant vintage arch design with distressed finish for a timeless, rustic appeal
Sturdy metal frame and durable PP backing, crafted for longevity
Space-enhancing illusion and light reflection for brighter, larger-looking gardens
Ideal for patios, courtyards, and covered outdoor retreats
Effortless wall mounting โ no floor space needed
The Jardin Reverie โ where elegance meets the outdoors, and every glance becomes a moment of wonder.
Specifications
Dimensions: 48cm W x 2cm D x 82.5cm H
Glass Thickness: 4mm
Backing Thickness: 4mm
Frame Material: Metal
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