Jamie YoungSame Wood & Bone Inlay Mirror
$897
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Expected to ship no later than 05/12/2025
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- Deceptively simple, the sama accent furniture collection is distinguished by its clean lines, sharp angles, and subtle ornamentation. Each piece is expertly artisan crafted of sustainably harvested mango wood and hand-finished with a clean white patina. Edges are embellished with genuine bone inlay. The wall mirror can be hung horizontally or vertically to add a wonderful dimensionality to your décor.
- Handcrafted of mango wood and bone
- Approx. 24"W x 1.5"D x 36"T
- Hangs vertically or horizontally with keyhole hardware
- Hanging hardware is not included
- Weight, 15.0lbs
- Wipe clean
- Imported
- Boxed weight, approximately 21.0lbs
Proposition 65 warning for California residents
Shipping
Direct from Vendor, usually ships within 114 business days.
Backed by a limited manufacturer’s warranty. (Click here for warranty information)
About Jamie Young:
In 1997, Jamie Young Jeter and David Jeter took a day trip to Mexico, where they filled their car trunk with gardening pots they discovered in a roadside shop. When they returned to Los Angeles, they promptly sold the entire haul to a local florist. Recognizing an under-served market, the two artists began to design and produce their own line of interesting flower pots, only to discover that the rustic, handcrafted quality of the pieces would make unusual bases for lamps—thus the Jamie Young Company was born.
In 1997, Jamie Young Jeter and David Jeter took a day trip to Mexico, where they filled their car trunk with gardening pots they discovered in a roadside shop. When they returned to Los Angeles, they promptly sold the entire haul to a local florist. Recognizing an under-served market, the two artists began to design and produce their own line of interesting flower pots, only to discover that the rustic, handcrafted quality of the pieces would make unusual bases for lamps—thus the Jamie Young Company was born.