Mirror, mirror, who is the most beautiful? Here are 6 independent mirror designers to feature today. These creative geniuses have elevated basic decor elements to the level of art: cowboy hat-shaped mirrors and mirrors with soft, fluffy frames. The “rules” of mirror design are being broken to the max, and that's a good thing. Unconventional statement mirrors have been popping up so often lately that we're calling it the new (and in our opinion, improved) macrame wall hanging. Just imagine how much more fun it will be to check your outfit in the morning.
Jackie Zdorejeski primarily makes rubber-tube plant holders in her Ridgewood, Queens studio, but her latest creation is a floating, amoeba-like, swirling mirror that will have you swaying in its wake. What's more, rather than a standard hanging device, Jackie's mirrors come with a vinyl-coated hook in a color of your choice.
Buy it now: Wavy Blob Mirror, 17 inches long x 10.38 inches wide, $100, bodylanguageshop.com
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The Brooklyn designer has created a freestanding mirror and candlestick holder combo on a super cool, primary-colored piece of furniture that's perfect for dinner parties, séances, and more.
Buy it now: Oculus Mirror, 10-inch diameter, $125, comingsoonnewyork.com
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Mona has also created mirrors in the shapes of cowboy hats and bouquets, but is best known for its Greek and Italian-inspired designs, from Botticelli's “Birth of Venus”-inspired designs to swaying Ionic columns that are sure to impress any architecture buff in your life.