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99 x 56 Mirror With Frame - 99x56 Mirror

  • 99 x 56 Mirror With Frame - 99x56 Mirror - Custom Framed Mirror - Bathroom Mirror
  • Metallic bronze rustic frame for bathroom mirror

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Commercial Mirrors For Apartments Hotels Offices Developments

$0 For 99x56 Inch Mirror. 99 x 56 Framed Mirror.

Custom framed mirrors and custom size bathroom mirrors.

MirrorLot provides commercial mirrors for hotels, offices, retail stores, and residential developments. As a wholesale supplier, we support architects, designers, and contractors with high-quality custom mirrors in any size or quantity. You can order a single piece or bulk shipments of 500 mirrors. Each mirror can be framed to suit your design concept, ensuring a coordinated look throughout the property. Whether you need commercial bathroom mirrors or decorative wall mirrors, our team ensures quality craftsmanship and reliable delivery. Ask about wholesale pricing for large commercial orders.

X-Large 99 x 56 contemporary mirror

  • Dimension in in.: 99 inch wide x 56 inch high
  • Dimension in ft.: 8 ft. 3/12 by 4 ft. 8/12
  • Custom sizes mirror
  • Great for contemporary hall, entryway, foyer, common area, mens room, stairs and more
  • Built to last a life time
  • Made in Austin, TX and Houston, TX, USA
  • Tags: dining room mirrors, decorative mirrors, mirrored wall, mirror shop

99 inch mirror. 99x56 custom mirror. 99 x 56 bathroom mirror with frame.

Custom Mirrors Built To Your Exact Needs

Custom framed mirrors and bathroom mirrors by MirrorLot offer unmatched flexibility for your design projects. A standard mirror may not fit your space or style, so you can customize every detail. Use them in bathrooms, bedrooms, or as statement pieces in living rooms and entryways. Large mirrors can make spaces feel open and inviting, while smaller framed mirrors add charm and personality. Each piece is built to your specifications in Austin and Houston TX USA, combining craftsmanship with functionality.

Select Your Own Frames For Bathroom Mirrors

Enhance your interior with custom framing for mirrors from MirrorLot. Select from finishes including black finish, gold, white frame finish, silver frames, bronze, espresso, and wood finish tones mirror frames. Styles include modern, contemporary, traditional, and rustic designs to complement any decor. A custom mirror brings style and purpose together in one feature. Choose your size to browse the full frame collection.

X-large custom sizes mirror great for contemporary hall, entryway, foyer, common area, mens room, stairs shipping included to boston, philadelphia, wichita, las vegas, lexington-fayette, st. petersburg, columbus, oakland, miami, lincoln, sacramento, portland and more...



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