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Good Questions: Similar Mirrored Media Cabinet?

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Finally, after looking for a year for the perfect mirrored media cabinet in the perfect size (between 36-48" wide), I finally found it! However, I can only find it in the UK from Graham & Green. Any ideas of where I can find this in the states?

Heather

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We would watch the inventory at Z Gallerie but does anyone else have a US source?

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I went through a phase when I really wanted one of these. Horchow has some online. They are costly but nice.

posted by creolesugar on September 17th 2008 at 10:37am
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I prefer G&G's, but in the US Horchow has them and ZGallerie has a few versions (a buffet and nightables - they are in the store, but I didn't see them online). I like G&G's because they are more streamlined and to me look more elegant.

posted by 4ddh on September 17th 2008 at 11:04am
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What is on that wall ??? Looks like a real creative use of stick on foil and a stain over it, mixed in with other things. Tell us more Boston!

posted by poptart on September 17th 2008 at 12:47pm
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Pier1 has some glass stuff, but not a piece like this, but dressers & chests etc.

http://www.pier1.com/TopMenu/Products/tabid/260/Default.aspx?task=viewproduct&id=127&urlname=hayworth-4-drawer-chest

posted by Lilli K. on September 17th 2008 at 6:24pm
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I'd check the arhaus furniture website or even the store in Burlington, MA. I thought I saw something similar.

posted by mariasangria on September 18th 2008 at 6:29am
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I've seen the ones at horchow and zgallerie but they are a bit too ornate. The G G cabinet is definitely more streamlined and art deco looking. It seems like a fairly simple design...I wonder if someone could build one custom in Boston. Any ideas on that approach?

posted by crazylash on September 21st 2008 at 4:50am
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