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Inspired by the casement windows found in downtown warehouses and countryside flour mills, adept at adding iconic cool to turned-out rooms and warming up the sleekest lofts. Mirrored for a light-enhancing effect, and otherwise made in the selfsame fashion as the hardworking originals, with rugged and heavy steel frames that are wrought and welded for impeccable strength, and a burnt and waxed finish for rustic sophistication. Small, 29" Sq,; medium, 29"W x 43"H. Additional shipping, $15.
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The history of mirrors dates back to ancient times when mankind first saw reflections in a pond or river and considered it magic. Mirrors have a long history of use both as household objects and as objects of decoration. The earliest mirrors were hand mirrors; those large enough to reflect the whole body did not appear until the 1st century AD. From the late 17th century onward, mirrorsand their framesplayed and increasingly important part in the decorations of rooms.
Wrought iron was originally used for decorative or practical purposes - as nails and hinges, as well as fanciful iron railings and fences - rather than as a structural element, until the late 18th century. Initial structural use of iron was primarily for bridges.
From the earliest days of Greek and Roman mythology, the blacksmith was held in high esteem as magical characters (as the gods Hephaestus and Vulcan) who had special powers to control and work the hardest and most useful metal then known.
Since WWII, the popularity of wrought iron has been once again growing. In addition to architectural elements, wrought iron is currently used in furniture and home accessories, jewelry and fine art. |
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Our packages are sent Monday - Friday via the U.S. Postal Service, Federal Express or through freight carriers for oversized items such as furniture. Orders typically ship the same day if received by 3 pm Mountain Time. Standard delivery normally takes 5-7 business days.
Shipping and Handling Charges Shipping and handling charges include order processing, packaging, handling and shipping.
Standard Delivery (continental USA only)
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| Free Standard Shipping on Gift Cards. Additional charges for upgraded shipping. |
Furniture and Large Item Orders
Due to the large size and weight of furniture shipments, most pieces are shipped by a freight company. You will be notified by mail 2-3 weeks before delivery, and the carrier will contact you by phone to set up a 4 hour window for the appointment. Deliveries are Monday through Friday. These shipments are delivered through your doorway. Because home furnishings, rugs, lamps and other large items are heavier and bulkier than most, shipping costs are higher. A delivery surcharge has been added to these items; this charge is listed in parentheses ($) after the product price and is in addition to the order shipping charges. All shipping rates apply to deliveries in the contiguous 48 states; shipping rates to Alaska, Hawaii, US Possessions and foreign countries require a quote. Certain delivery areas may require an additional cost and may have specific days for delivery. Assembly is available for an additional charge. To contact us for a quote or other customer service issues call our Customer Service Center at 1-800-422-2770 or contact us in Live Chat.
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