The Story
Get yourself ready without any distractions. Designed with trim design and in a Transitional Dark Walnut finish that can be styled cool or warm, the Baltimore Mirror offers both an elegant and a casual feel. Mounted on sturdy engineered wood adds depth and gives a picture frame quality to this generously sized mirror measuring 42” wide and 36” tall.
Features:
- Elegant Design: Combines elegance with casual charm for a sophisticated look. Transitional Dark Walnut Finish: Versatile color complements various interior styles. Sturdy Construction: Mounted on durable engineered wood for stability. Generous Size: Measures 42” wide and 36” tall
- adding depth to any room. Picture Frame Quality: Enhances the mirror's appearance and overall aesthetic appeal.
Weight & Dimensions
Dimensions
| Full Dimension | 42.0W x 2.0D x 36.0H |
Weight
| Weight | 28.66lbs. |

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Get yourself ready without any distractions. Designed with trim design and in a Transitional Dark Walnut finish that can be styled cool or warm, the Baltimore Mirror offers both an elegant and a casual feel. Mounted on sturdy engineered wood adds depth and gives a picture frame quality to this generously sized mirror measuring 42” wide and 36” tall.
Features:
- Elegant Design: Combines elegance with casual charm for a sophisticated look. Transitional Dark Walnut Finish: Versatile color complements various interior styles. Sturdy Construction: Mounted on durable engineered wood for stability. Generous Size: Measures 42” wide and 36” tall
- adding depth to any room. Picture Frame Quality: Enhances the mirror's appearance and overall aesthetic appeal.
Weight & Dimensions
Dimensions
| Full Dimension | 42.0W x 2.0D x 36.0H |
Weight
| Weight | 28.66lbs. |

























