A Black Large Garden Mirror With A Victorianesque Style
This Honiton black large garden mirror example with its vintage design style looks to the not-so-distant past of the Victorian era, where we can find many of England’s old glasshouses and orangery rooms such as Crystal Palace in London.
The pattern of the mirror’s interwoven full-body frame is solid in structure with its upper supporting braces supporting the arch along the top, just like an old-style arched British greenhouse.
From greenhouses such as London’s Crystal Palace, straight to your garden or indoor space, let the Honiton bring its familiar yet beautifully inviting orangery room design style in to compliment your garden or home.
In cases of larger gardens, this black large garden mirror can work very well as a reflective focal point for your favourite piece of garden art or ornamental statue.
Smaller gardens can be enhanced as well thanks to this mirror’s readiness to provide the illusion of greater depth and size for practically any garden that it serves.
As with most garden mirrors, the Honiton range makes no exception to the rule that garden mirrors are excellent at one particular thing, and that is moving natural light into spaces that were previously without.
A great example of this would be that darker space next to the hedge and under the tree line, where this mirror, if positioned correctly, can beam light into places such as this whence it was not before.
Made by our expert mirror manufacturers, this Honiton’s frame has been created using steel, which is then painted in straight black. Then to give the mirror frame a slightly more weathered and aged appearance, the edges and inners of the frame are given an intermittent scratched effect.
The metal frame comes with a frost protection coating to help it withstand English weather.
This black large garden mirror is a popular choice among our customers, many of whom are even more impressed by it when they see and feel it in person.
John Skinner (verified owner) –
Nicely made , but it wasn’t ‘obvious’ in the main description that the finish was distressed. The pics were blurred when zoomed in so not clear. In the mirror s heading it said ‘Black’ which l wanted, not antique or distressed.