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93 x 28 Mirror With Frame - 93x28 Mirror

  • 93 x 28 Mirror With Frame - 93x28 Mirror - Custom Framed Mirror - Bathroom Mirror
  • Bathroom mirror in black espresso frame with patterns

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Matching Framed Mirrors For Commercial Projects

$0 For 93x28 Inch Mirror. 93 x 28 Framed Mirror.

Custom framed mirrors and custom size bathroom mirrors.

MirrorLot is a wholesale framed mirror supplier that focuses on commercial mirrors for commercial projects of all sizes. We collaborate with interior designers, architects, custom home builders, bathroom remodel contractors, and property management teams to supply mirrors that align with their design goals. From one mirror to 500 mirrors, every order receives the same level of care and attention. You can specify exact mirror sizes and select matching frames to create a consistent visual style throughout the property. This is ideal for hotels, office buildings, and large residential communities. Ask us about our discount rates for wholesale and bulk mirror orders.

X-Large 93 x 28 custom made mirror

  • Dimension in in.: 93 inch wide x 28 inch high
  • Dimension in ft.: 7 ft. 9/12 by 2 ft. 4/12
  • Custom wall mirror
  • Great for contemporary sitting room, bar, sitting room, living room, waiting room, hall, office, dining room, dressing room, wine cellar and more
  • Built to last a life time
  • Made in Austin, TX and Houston, TX, USA
  • Tags: long wall mirrors, beautiful mirrors, mirrors large, dressing mirror, small decorative mirrors

93 inch mirror. 93x28 custom mirror. 93 x 28 bathroom mirror with frame.

Traditional and Modern Frame Finishes For Your Mirror

MirrorLot offers custom mirror frames for every style and need. Finishes include black frame finish, gold frames, matte white frames, silver frames, bronze frames, espresso frames, and wood frame finish. You can choose modern, traditional, or rustic designs. Custom mirrors not only look beautiful but also enhance the room with light and space. Select the size to view frame choices.

X-large custom wall mirror great for contemporary sitting room, bar, sitting room, living room, waiting room, hall, office, dining room, dressing room, wine cellar shipped free to colorado springs, pittsburgh, fresno, tulsa, miami, norfolk, tucson, philadelphia, charlotte, plano, jacksonville, jersey city and more...

Endless Options For Your Bathroom Mirror

What size of mirror do you need? Customize your mirror and buy the exact size you need for a framed mirror to brighten up your home or interior design project. These custom framed mirrors can be used as bathroom mirrors, decorative mirrors, floor mirrors, full length dressing mirrors, entry mirrors, fireplace mantle mirrors, modern & contemporary mirrors, or just as a large wall mirror. All custom made in Austin and Houston, TX, USA.



Large wide mirror with white frames
Large 7ft floor mirror for dressing room
Large wall mirror in bedroom

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