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Key Features
The Mosaico Pedestal from Currey & Company achieves visual richness through a complete wrapper of antique mirror tiles, each piece hand-placed within a mango wood frame. The mosaic treatment covers all visible surfaces, creating textured planes that reflect light with varying intensity due to differences in the antiquing process. Adjustable levelers raise the pedestal slightly, lending visual lightness to the dense grid of mirrored squares. The dark wood framing provides structural definition, while the aged reflective surfaces create dimensional interest across the tall, compact footprint, which is suited for display.
Currey & Company creates history by acknowledging traditions from the past and by producing rare and enduring innovative products.
Key Features
The Mosaico Pedestal from Currey & Company achieves visual richness through a complete wrapper of antique mirror tiles, each piece hand-placed within a mango wood frame. The mosaic treatment covers all visible surfaces, creating textured planes that reflect light with varying intensity due to differences in the antiquing process. Adjustable levelers raise the pedestal slightly, lending visual lightness to the dense grid of mirrored squares. The dark wood framing provides structural definition, while the aged reflective surfaces create dimensional interest across the tall, compact footprint, which is suited for display.
Currey & Company creates history by acknowledging traditions from the past and by producing rare and enduring innovative products.
- Adjustable glides
- Variations in mirror may occur
- Material: Mango Wood, Glass
- Warranty: 1 year Limited
- Made In India
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3000-0329
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