THERE are plenty of ways to upgrade the look and feel of your home, but shoppers know that decor can quickly become expensive.
Luckily, customers have found a cheap dupe available at Walmart, and it’ll save you almost $650 versus a viral decorative item at Pottery Barn.
AFPCustomers are rushing to Walmart to find the dupe[/caption] WalmartThe Walmart version is $650 cheaper than Pottery Barn’s mirror[/caption] Pottery BarnThe Pottery Barn mirror is almost identical just slightly different size dimensions[/caption]VLUSH 64″x21″ Arched Full Length Mirror, $49.99 (was $59.99)
SHOP AT WALMARTThose wanting to add some style to their indoor spaces are in for a treat.
Walmart is selling a stunning full-length mirror for a fraction of the usual cost, and shoppers are loving it.
A PERFECT DUPE
The VLUSH 64″x21″ Arched Full-Length Mirror is now just $49.99 and down from its $59.99 price tag.
It’s being hailed as a perfect dupe for a similar $699 Pottery Barn version, offering nearly $650 off but delivering the same sleek, elegant look without the luxury price.
The stylish arched mirror is more than just a pretty accent piece.
It measures 64 inches by 21 inches, it’s a full-length mirror that allows you to see your summer fits from head to toe.
Thanks to the U-shaped bracket, the decorative mirror can be freestanding or mounted and placed anywhere around your home.
Its sturdy design ensures it remains stable and safe, wherever you choose to position it.
What truly sets this item apart is the unique arched design.
From a distance, the tall, arched frame gives the illusion of a door or window. Interior designers have long regarded mirrors as a useful, decorative tool for adding depth to any space.
Mirrors bring an added sense of light, space, and style to your room, so this is an easy and affordable way to upgrade the look and feel of your home.
Made from premium brushed aluminum alloy, it features custom silver glass with HD imaging for a crystal-clear reflection.
Plus, it’s explosion-proof and made from anti-rust materials, so in the unlikely event of breakage, the glass won’t scatter, making your spaces safer too.
walmartPerfect for creating light and depth in your space[/caption]Walmart fans have taken to the comment section to rave about the budget find.
CUSTOMERS LOVE IT
Boasting over 100 positive comments, shoppers have mostly shared how stylish the mirror is, along with its versatility to hang or leave freestanding.
One happy shopper wrote: “A really great-looking mirror. It looks much more expensive than it is.
“It gave my apartment a modern touch, which it needed, and it fits in well with my mostly grey and neutral decor.”
A second person said: “I needed an attractive full-length mirror for my daughter’s wedding day to take pictures.
“This mirror is the perfect size as far as width and height. She will also be able to use it in her home! I was very pleased with the price.”
While a third buyer commented: “This mirror opens up the entire room and adds more light with a sophisticated touch of sparkle and elegance.”
It comes as Aldi launched a garden essential for just $40, and it’s cheaper than Home Depot.
Recently, Walmart fans have dubbed their own-brand cookies a dupe for a Girl Scouts staple
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