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Stunning rare original vintage 1960s mirror made by the luxury Durlston Designs brand.


This mirror is an original from the 1960s and was designed by Robert Welch for the Durlston Designs brand.


This mirror has the rarer two foot stand rather than the classic tripod stand.


It is made from stainless steel that has been sprayed white and is in very good condition considering its age. The mirror in a scratch free condition with just some small nicks to the paintwork on the mirror.


The mirror is adjustable and has the Durlston Designs label to the back of the mirror.


It is perfect for a dressing table, chest of drawers, bathroom or shelf and measures approx 40cm high x 36cm diameter.


Only ?135


Collection from SE22 tomorrow, if you are interested get in touch.


Thanks Beth

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Stunning rare original vintage 1960s mirror made by the luxury Durlston Designs brand.


This mirror is an original from the 1960s and was designed by Robert Welch for the Durlston Designs brand.


This mirror has the rarer two foot stand rather than the classic tripod stand.


It is made from stainless steel that has been sprayed white and is in very good condition considering its age. The mirror in a scratch free condition with just some small nicks to the paintwork on the mirror.


The mirror is adjustable and has the Durlston Designs label to the back of the mirror.


It is perfect for a dressing table, chest of drawers, bathroom or shelf and measures approx 40cm high x 36cm diameter.


Only ?135


Collection from SE22 tomorrow, if you are interested get in touch.


Thanks Beth

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Stunning rare original vintage 1960s mirror made by the luxury Durlston Designs brand.


This mirror is an original from the 1960s and was designed by Robert Welch for the Durlston Designs brand.


This mirror has the rarer two foot stand rather than the classic tripod stand.


It is made from stainless steel that has been sprayed white and is in very good condition considering its age. The mirror in a scratch free condition with just some small nicks to the paintwork on the mirror.


The mirror is adjustable and has the Durlston Designs label to the back of the mirror.


It is perfect for a dressing table, chest of drawers, bathroom or shelf and measures approx 40cm high x 36cm diameter.


Only ?135


Collection from SE22 tomorrow, if you are interested get in touch.


Thanks Beth

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