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Dimension: 30"W x 15"D x 2"H Finish: Mirror Material: MDF Backer & Mirror Miami Wall Mirror in Multi-Level Collage Design This multi-level collage mirror adds a retro feel to any room. The item can be hung vertically or horizontally and groups for multiple display options. No assembly required. Price : $94.11
Floor Swivel Mirror with Shelves Black Laminated Finish Overall Dimension: 20"W x 20"D x 63.5"H Shelves' Depth: 4.5"D, 8.75"D, 13.25"D and 17.75"D Finish: Black Laminated Material: MDF and 3mm Mirror Floor Swivel Mirror with Shelves Black Laminated Finish Remarkably simple in design, this contemporary black mirror may be used in many styles of decor. Perfect for accessorizing in the bath and bedroom or adding light and reflection to the living room, this full-length floor mirror also has a unique 360-degree swiveling feature. Spin this mirror around to reveal shelves for storing everyday bathroom items, books, or knick-knacks. Assembly required. Item is made in China. Price : $179.99
The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor was a monthly periodical co-founded by Samuel T. Bradford and John Inskeep in 1810. It is noted as the most important theatrical journal of its time. It presented not only local reviews but also reviews of stage productions in London. The periodical also included biographies of theatre personalities, articles on theatre history, poetry, plays and book reviews. Stephen Cullen Carpenter (? -c1820) was an Irish journalist and critic. He served 14 years with the East India Service before settling in England. He began to write, and was made reporter of Debates in Commons by Edmund Burke. Around 1800 he travelled to America and worked on many American magazines. In Charleston, South Carolina, he edited the Courier and the Monthly Register, Magazine and Review of the United States and in Philadelphia he edited The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor. Price : N/A
Broan-NuTone 62BK244CBK Black frame with flat front mirrorIs it modern? Or is it Eurodesign? Whatever you call it, elegant simplicity describes it best. And regardless of how you design with the new City Collection Contemporary frames, our four beautiful wood finishes will cover every need. The shallow bevel of the frame rises from the wall surface to create a clean and refined appearance. Smooth hinges silently guide the door open to present a satin-black cabinet. With mirrors on the inside door and the back of the cabinet, as well as adjustable glass shelves, light is reflected into every corner for superior visibility. Timeless in design, City Contemporary frames will be a perfect complement to a broad range of colors, textures, and fine fabrics now, and in the years ahead.Broan-NuTone 62BK244CBK Black frame with flat front mirror Features:; 26-1/2" Tall, 5-1/4" deep ; Powder-coated satin-black cabinet. ; Reversible mounting allows left or right-handed door opening. ; Exterior mirror is premium float glass that provides a deep rich reflection - flat-front. ; Four adjustable glass shelves for superior light reflection. ; Snap-fit shelf supports lock glass shelves in place. ; Interior mirrors on the back of the cabinet and the inside door add light and functionality. ; Rubber bumpers cushion door for a quiet close. ; ISTA approved packaging provides safe shipment and handling. ; 120 degrees concealed hinges allow wide door opening and smooth operation.; Black* Special order item, non cancelable and non returnable. Price : $287.25
This is a gorgeous brand new vanity at a great price! This is done in an espresso finish and can also be called cappuccino. The seat fabric is tough and is woven tapestry with a wonderful pattern. There's a mirror that is adjustable. This vanity is made well and will last. Isn't it elegant? The bench is included with the vanity.
Vanity - 28" Wide x 15" Deep x 50" Tall (to top of mirror)
Bench - 18" x 14" x 17" Tall Price : $125.00
Forough Farrokhzad, Irans most celebrated contemporary poet became a legend in her own time for her innovative and controversial poetry. In this extensive, three-part documentary, Farrokhzads life, work, and very soul are laid bare so the world can discover this remarkable artist. Director Nasser Saffarian deftly combines interviews with family members and peers with footage of Farrokhzad herself shot by master director Bernardo Bertolucci to bring out her personality and to capture the essence of her art. Saffarian digs deep into her personal and professional life to uncover new information about this outspoken poet who pushed the boundaries of Iranian society. This compelling documentary includes: The Green Cold, a revealing look at her personal life; The Mirror of the Soul, an exploration of her controversial, sometimes erotic poetry; and Summit of the Wave, an overview of her work in theater and film, including her groundbreaking film The House Is Black. Price : $26.99