pier mirror
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Definition
Noun: A pier mirror is a tall, large mirror designed to be placed on the wall section (the pier) between two windows. It is a decorative furnishing item, often found in traditional or formal interior design.
Usage
A pier mirror is a specific type of wall mirror. Its primary function is decorative, intended to reflect light and enhance the sense of space in a room, particularly in the area between two windows. * The antique pier mirror in the hallway beautifully reflected the light from the flanking sconces. * For the formal living room, they selected an ornate gilt pier mirror to hang on the wall between the bay windows.
Advanced Usage
- In architectural and interior design contexts, the term specifies not just the mirror's size but its intended placement. The pier is the solid wall section separating two openings.
- Historically, pier mirrors were often part of a matching set with a pier table (a table placed beneath the mirror).
Variants and Related Words
- Pier glass: This is a direct synonym for pier mirror. The terms are often used interchangeably.
- The auction featured a stunning 19th-century pier glass.
- Overmantel mirror: A large mirror designed to hang over a fireplace mantel, serving a similar decorative purpose but in a different location.
- Cheval glass: A tall, full-length mirror that is mounted in a frame and can be tilted, standing on the floor independently.
Synonyms
- Pier glass
- Tall wall mirror (descriptive, but less specific)
Antonyms
- Small hand mirror
- Compact mirror
Related Phrases & Context
- "Flanked by windows": This phrase is commonly used to describe the typical location for a pier mirror.
- The elegant pier mirror was flanked by long velvet drapes.
- "To hang a pier mirror": The standard phrase for its installation.
- We need to find the studs in the pier to safely hang this heavy pier mirror.
Noun
- a large mirror between two windows