Robern Unveils Innovative Hanging Mirrors, Adding a New Dimension to Bathroom Decor

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BRISTOL, PA — Bathroom retreat specialist Robern has announced the addition of two new ceiling-suspended mirrors, Arch and Pill Sculpt, to its extensive decorative mirror portfolio. These innovative designs offer semi-custom solutions for homeowners seeking stylish alternatives to traditional wall-mounted mirrors or looking to make a bold statement in their interiors.

The Sculpt Hanging Mirrors are unique for their ability to float within a room, maximizing window placements and surrounding views. Whether set slightly away from a wall or suspended in the center of a room, these mirrors offer a level of sophistication that sets them apart in today’s mainstream marketplace while offering creative solutions to challenging interior design scenarios.

Built in Robern’s Bristol facility, the Sculpt Hanging Mirrors feature timeless architectural forms that add depth and visual interest to any space. They also provide flexible solutions to spatial issues. The Arch Sculpt Hanging Mirror measures 19-1/4″W x 33″H while the Pill Sculpt Hanging Mirror is 19-1/4″W x 40″H, both constructed with stainless steel frames that extend slightly out from the unbeveled mirrors.

The mirrors are designed with a slim profile and are suspended from a finish-matched, round stainless steel ceiling plate and sleek support that can be extended to accommodate ceiling heights up to 11′. For lofted or cathedral ceilings angled between 45 to 90 degrees, the mirrors can be specified with a Lofted Ceiling Adapter.

Engineered to perform in high humidity or damp spaces, the Sculpt Hanging Mirrors are UL Certified for damp locations to meet the needs of bathroom environments. However, their versatility and understated elegance make them suitable for any room in the house. Available in three Robern finishes – Polished Stainless Steel, Matte Black, or Brass – the mirrors can perfectly match the wide range of finishes offered by Kohler and KALLISTA, adding a refined touch to any decor.

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