• Convex Nova Wall Art from West Elm - $129
• Portal Mirror from Restoration Hardware is available in 3 sizes - $60-$399
• I love this Acrylic Convex Mirror with Pedestal Mount from reflectionproducts.com - $116-$134
• Antique Regency Convex Mirror from The Paisley Shop Ltd. via 1stDibs.com
• Raindrop Mirror with convex center from Pottery Barn - $449
• An inspirational Traffic Convex Mirror from Shanghai — I love the orange frame and "eyebrow". This would be great in a modern room!
• Ventana Sunburst Mirror from Jonathan Adler made with brass and wood - $495
• For a more industrial look, there are lots of options for Round Convex Security Mirror from overstock.com - $43 - $79
• Anchor Convex Mirror from English Country Antiques via 1stDibs.com
• The Sun Wall Mirror from West Elm was $129 and is now on sale - $60 (this one is similar to this much coveted mirror from Cookie!)
Additionally, there is a fun industrial convex mirror in Grace's post earlier today: Eclectic Inspiration: Colorful Duplex in Tel Aviv.
MORE CONVEX
• Retrospect | Convex Mirrors: Reflection & Decoration
• TileVault: Convex Bathroom Tile at IKEA
• Eclectic Inspiration: Colorful Duplex in Tel Aviv











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My grandfather had a mirror similar to the fourth one. It was always something I found to be intriguing as a child; the way the images distorted as I walked past it and the way the way the eagle clutched the arrows in it's talons.
To this day I still find it to be such a beautiful piece. It's nice to see it posted on AT.
I see mirrors like that fourth one all the time in antique stores. Is it me or does it look a little dark and Nazi-ish. Those eagles give me the creeps. I would love to know where they are from.
Blvy - the 1stdibs listing has a lot more information about individual pieces.
"Is it me or does it look a little dark and Nazi-ish. Those eagles give me the creeps."
Considering the Bald Eagle is the National Bird and Symbol of the United States, I hope you stay far, far away from most of North America, Mexico and certain zoos (Where Bald Eagles live) North Dakota, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Utah, the US Virgin Islands and Samoa (States & Territories that have Eagles on their flags) all of Washington DC, the entire US Military (whose insignias often include Eagles), American Airlines and Harley Davidson (whose logos include Eagles) don't use Quarters and One Dollar bills, and don't watch Philadelphia Football or any news featuring US Presidential events where you might catch a glimpse of the Seal of the President of the United States...
Oh, and please don't click on this link in case you actually get creeped out by learning something:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bald_Eagle