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Marsoni
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vidaXL Wall Mirror Baroque Style 50x50 cm WhiteThis beautifully designed wall mirror with an ornate frame creates a classic atmosphere in your dressing room. The antique look mirror features a sturdy wooden frame that is meticulously crafted in a decorative Baroque pattern. Additionally, the bevelled edge gives this mirror a unique look. The mirror is ready to be wall mounted thanks to the already installed hooks on the backboard.
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