AT:SF,
I'm trying to find the ANES Mirror. IKEA does not have any available. Would you have any idea where else I can find it?
Thanks,
Donna
AT:SF,
I would like to know where can I purchase the ANES Mirror in New York?
Thank you very much,
Sonia
Donna and Sonia,
Curious as to why we had two similar questions within a matter of days, we can only assume it has something to do with this post we wrote last year: IKEA's Small Space Solutions: Bedroom.
According to IKEA, although the ANES Mirror is no longer on their website, it has not been discontinued. There aren't any available at this time, and they don't have a timeframe for when it will be back in stock -- because there are "supplier issues." You might want to give a store near you a call in the future to see if they have it -- U.S. locations are here.
We hadn't realized how few inexpensive, round, wood mirrors there are. We did find the Tribecca Mirror at Crate & Barrel. Anyone have any other suggestions?
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that is too funny...i went hunting for that damn anes mirror after looking at that small space post about two months ago. no luck. we ended up getting a mirror from eq3 that was close, but still not as big. and of course it was considerably more expensive (but still not that bad).
http://eq3.com/cat-eq3/process/locale/en_US/currency/en_US/4010-400.html
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I have the Grundtal mirror (also from Ikea) and I love it. It's steel around the outside instead of wood, but the overall look is the same and it is very sturdy and heavy.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40047883
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Try ebay. If it is an Ikea product, lots of people specialize in selling EBAY items to those of us who don't live near an IKEA
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I saw this in Ikea Burbank pretty recently - for those in SoCal.
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I recently came across a similar mirror that is beautiful but not cheap.
http://www.strictlyheywake.com/images/mirror1.jpg
It comes from a guy who refinishes Heywood Wakefield pieces, and also makes custom pieces.
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Round mirrors are indeed hard to find. The Door store (NY, NJ) has a few that are reasonably priced.
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