Tired in the mornings? You can save time by hanging tomorrow’s outfit behind the mirror.
To avoid clothes piles and extra loads of laundry, you can hang used clothes behind the mirror.
Suitable for use in most rooms, and tested and approved for bathroom use.
Provided with safety film - reduces damage if the glass is broken.
Long Term Benefits
Behind the mirror, you can hang tomorrow’s outfit and clothes that aren’t ready for the laundry basket quite yet. No clothes piles, no unnecessary loads of laundry – and you can treat yourself to a few extra minutes in bed, too.
”My starting point was using form-pressed veneer to add softness and warmth to IKORNNES mirrors. The frames add extra functions which I hope will make your everyday life easier.”
”My starting point for IKORNNES mirrors was using form-pressed veneer, because this technique adds a special warmth and softness. Both mirrors have extra functions, too. The floor-standing mirror has a hanger at the back, for your clothes. And if you hang the smaller mirror on the wall, the stand becomes an extra shelf or somewhere to hang small items and trinkets. I’m sure that you’ll like these mirrors, and hope that they’ll make your everyday life just a little bit easier.”
Behind the mirror, you can hang tomorrow’s outfit and clothes that aren’t ready for the laundry basket quite yet. No clothes piles, no unnecessary loads of laundry – and you can treat yourself to a few extra minutes in bed, too.
A veneer is a thin wooden sheet fixed on things like particleboards to add a durable surface and a natural wood look – so we enjoy the many benefits of wood without using solid wood. The most common veneer types are birch, ash, oak and beech and we’ve made a special UV lacquer that helps preserve the wood's natural structure. A benefit with a slightly thicker veneer is how you can repair and sand the surface if it’s damaged to give furniture a longer and more beautiful life.
Mirror glass comprises mostly of ordinary glass with a reflective coating in some kind of metal. In the past it was common for the coating to contain lead or mercury – but over time, both of these metals have been shown to be harmful to people and the environment. That’s why, as of several years ago, IKEA has a total ban on using lead or mercury in our mirrors and instead it is non-toxic silver or aluminium that reflects your mirror image.