Publication Date: 2014-05-19
Mirrors aren't just for the walls any more. From cocktail tables to headboards, add dimension and elevate design with cool mirrored pieces for every space.
28
1 / 7
1. Light Fixture. In the family room of a Sagaponack, New York, home designed
by Robert Stilin, a Tom Dixon light fixture hangs above a cocktail table by HB Home ; the cushions of the vintage René Gabriel armchairs are upholstered in a
Stroheim stripe. The bookcase is vintage, the walls are painted in Benjamin
Moore’s Seapearl, and the paneled ceiling is original.
Photography
2 / 7
2. Cocktail Table . Curtains of a Muriel Brandolini fabric, vintage swivel
chairs upholstered in Madeline Weinrib’s Purple Luce, mirrored cocktail tables
by Arteriors Home , and a vintage sofa in Lafayette velvet by Manuel Canovas;
the walls are painted in Farrow & Ball’s Pale Powder.
Photography
3 / 7
3. Headboard. This master bedroom features a vintage mirrored headboard
and a throw by Susan Chalom; the Vishnu needlepoint wall hanging is by Matthew
Williamson for the Rug Company.
Photography
4 / 7
4. Bench . In the master bedroom of a New York apartment, a mirrored
bench by Venfield and a Roxy table lamp by Brunschwig & Fils; the headboard
is by Atelier Xavier and the bed linens are by Sferra.
Photographer
5 / 7
5. Console. In the entry of Jane and Richard Wagman’s apartment in New York City, which was decorated by Jonathan Adler, the mirrored console, white
leather stools, and white-lacquered mirror are all by Adler; the faux-bamboo
mirror is from Coconut Co.
Photographer
6 / 7
6. Desk. In the master bedroom of Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick’s weekend house in the Hamptons, a 1940s mirrored desk from Laurin
Copen Antiques and a portrait of Parker and Broderick by Pamela Hanson; the
vintage armchair upholstered in apple-green Chinese silk is a flea-market
find.
Photography
7 / 7
7. A Pair of Consoles. In this Manhattan study, a daybed by Ballard Designs is covered in a Rogers & Goffigon linen, the desk is by Williams-Sonoma, and
the rug is by Madeline Weinrib; the silver-leafed wood chair and mirrored
consoles are from David Duncan Antiques.
Photography