Soft Squiggly Mirror Oval Pebble – Royal Teal Kids Mirror
Soft Squiggly Mirror Oval Pebble – Royal Teal Kids Mirror
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🪞 Soft Squiggly Mirror – Oval Pebble – Royal Teal
Bring a little sparkle of wonder into the room with the Soft Squiggly Mirror – Oval Pebble in Royal Teal. With its soft wiggly shape and cosy velvet frame, this mirror turns an everyday object into a playful little decoration.
The deep royal teal colour adds a calm and magical feel, while the pebble-shaped curves give the mirror a friendly and playful look. Whether it stands on a dresser or hangs on the wall, it quietly brightens the room and reflects happy little moments throughout the day.
Perfect for kids who enjoy cosy spaces, playful shapes and a touch of colour in their bedroom or playroom.
✨ Why Kids Love It
🪞 Playful Pebble Shape
The soft squiggly frame creates a fun mirror shape that feels cheerful and different from ordinary mirrors.
🌊 Deep Royal Teal Colour
The rich teal colour adds a calming and slightly magical look to bedrooms and playrooms.
🧸 Cute Room Decoration
A playful mirror that works beautifully on a shelf, dresser or wall.
🎁 A Lovely Little Gift
A sweet decoration for birthdays, room makeovers or special surprises.
🏡 How to Use
Place the mirror on a dresser, shelf or table using the built-in stand, or hang it on the wall with the metal hook on the back.
The mirror can be used for everyday moments like brushing hair, getting ready in the morning or simply adding a soft decorative touch to the room.
📦 Product Details
Size: Approx. 20.5 × 32.5 × 2.3 cm
Materials:
Velvet frame
MDF backing
Mirror glass
✔ Can be wall mounted
✔ Can stand on a surface
Colour: Royal Teal
🧸 Care & Storage
To keep the velvet frame looking soft and clean, gently wipe it with a dry or slightly damp cloth if needed.
Avoid placing the mirror in very humid areas and keep it away from direct water exposure.
⚠️ Safety Information
For decorative and household use only.
This mirror contains glass. Handle with care and avoid dropping or placing it in unstable positions.
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