The rectangular Madrid mirror combines minimalist aesthetics with a warm appeal. Its slim silhouette and delicate brass-colored frame with rounded corners lend it a timeless elegance that harmonizes with both modern and classically elegant interiors.
The art of fine details
What distinguishes the Madrid mirror is its thoughtful simplicity. The slim aluminum frame in an elegant brass tone encloses the rectangular mirror surface with rounded corners like a delicate piece of jewelry. This combination of restraint and sophistication makes it the perfect companion for a wide variety of interior design styles – from Scandinavian minimalism and Mediterranean chic to elegant, classic arrangements.
A versatile piece suitable for many interior design styles
The wall mirror is a true all-rounder. Placed horizontally above a chest of drawers, it lends a welcoming spaciousness to the hallway. Hung vertically, it becomes a practical full-length mirror with a stylish appeal in the bedroom. In the bathroom, its warm brass finish adds a touch of luxury, while in the living room, it serves as a decorative element, visually enlarging the space and reflecting light.
This mirror is especially appealing to those who value thoughtful design and versatility. It goes perfectly with:
- Apartments with a clear, minimalist design language
- Rooms with warm metal accents and natural materials
- Facilities that value balanced proportions
- Interiors that impress with understated elegance
Product details
- Material: high-quality aluminum and clear mirror glass
- Color: Brass-colored with a warm appearance
- Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm (width x height)
- Assembly: Pre-assembled – ready for immediate use
- Suspension: flexible, usable horizontally or vertically
About the brand
House Nordic is a Danish furniture wholesaler founded in 2017 by Henrik Jørgensen and based in Søendersø, north of Funen. With a passion for furniture and interior design products, the company offers a wide range of products that are popular with various retailers, including renowned furniture stores and interior designers.
It all started in Henrik's kitchen, where he developed his first collection. After initial support from his retired father, the company grew rapidly. Today, House Nordic employs 50 full-time staff and exports to over 40 markets in Scandinavia and Europe. Continuous development remains a key element of their success.
























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