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Matera Floor Mirror

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Item No. 307833

Matera Floor Mirror

Price reduced from $1,095.00 to $821.25 25% off
3.3 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 307833
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Matera Floor Mirror
Price reduced from $1,095.00 to $821.25 25% off
Price reduced from $1,095.00 to $821.25 25% off
Details

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The Matera Collection (2007) is the work of Sean Yoo, who at the time of its conception lived in Matera, Italy. The Matera Floor Mirror features clean lines nicely finished with beveled edges, running match-wood grain, and exposed-slot mortise-and-tenon corner joints, plus a sled base that lends an airy feel. It’s designed to rest against a wall at a slight angle. Made in Malaysia.
  • Solid walnut or oak edging.
  • Sled base lends an airy feel.
  • Designed to lean against a wall at a slight angle.
Brand
Design Within Reach
Collection
Matera Collection
General Dimensions
  • 70⅞" H 26" W 2" D
Product Weight
64 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Dimensions
Matera Mirror

Matera Mirror

  • Height (in): 70⅞
  • Width (in): 26
  • Depth (in): 2
  • Weight (lbs): 64
  • Walnut or oak veneer over MDF case panel with thick solid walnut or oak edging
  • Mirrored glass

Sean Yoo

Currently residing in Mexico City, Sean Yoo was born in Seoul and raised in Los Angeles, making him emblematic of the multicultural, globally fluent designers of his generation. His first career was as a city planner, but a visit to the Noguchi Museum inspired him to pursue design. “I was particularly attracted to the way Noguchi applied sculptural qualities to common household objects."

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