Column MirrorThe Column Mirror is Bower's interpretation of the classical architectural form found in structures from the ancient world to present day. The mirror is composed of long strips of glass that are progressively thinner towards the outer edges of the flat substrate, creating the illusion of grooves receding around a cylindrical pillar. Image by Victor Roussel.
Oversized Mirrors in Architecture: The Illusion of Larger and Brighter SpacesIdeal for contemporary homes, oversized mirrors create the illusion of bigger spaces, optimize natural light, add interesting textures and accentuate objects.