Bobbin Mirror by Schoolhouse

Bobbin Mirror by Schoolhouse

The Bobbin Mirror by Schoolhouse recreates an Arts and Crafts classic. The Bobbin Mirror’s design first became popular in the seventeenth century when people desired to add some flourish to their everyday furniture. The Arts and Crafts Movement in Great Britain in the late 1800s revived this style of furniture by rejecting the mass manufacture of furniture that was poorly made and emphasizing instead the natural origins of the product and the artisan who designed it. Simplicity and harmony were its guiding principles.

Bobbin Mirror in bedroom

The Bobbin Mirror by Schoolhouse is made of ash and comes in two finishes: ash and black. Available in three shapes (floor mirror, rectangle, or round), it works as a piece of art as well as being functional. 

Bobbin mirror round

It is a perfect design for the bedroom, bathroom, or entryway—and it is beautiful sitting atop the mantle of a fireplace.

Bobbin Mirror black

Schoolhouse, founded in 2003, is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. It is a lighting and lifestyle goods company emphasizing American manufacturing, thoughtful living, and purposeful design. From iconic lighting to one-of-a-kind homewares, many of their products are designed, assembled, and shipped from their Portland factory. Find the website at Schoolhouse.com to see their large array of well-made offerings from furniture to rugs, linens, lighting, and more. 

Bobbin Mirror black

Ion Lamp is another old-school classic.

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