CherieGriffith
New Contributor II

The idea would be to have varying sizes of mirrors of say 3 or 4 offerings to do similar as you now can on glassware. It would be great gift giving idea to a new couple to put in their new home as they embark on their new married life to decorate their new shared living space. It would also make a great anniversary present or decoration for various anniversary milestones or other life events as well as decor for various office settings. These mirrors could be marketed both in home decor, wedding collections, art; just to name a few. Design ideas for this product would be similar to that of the wax stamps, etchable glassware, and other merchandise that requires a positive/negative type design. One other thing about this product would be to ensure it is beveled and has smooth edges. One other possibility that could be available for this item, is the limited availability for certain sizes to be framed; perhaps offering 3 or 4 types of framing options would not only expand the style this item can be offered as, but also what type of customer will coming looking for this type of item, such as corporate decorators for large companies who wish to decorate their office space in a classy manner.

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ColsCreations
Honored Contributor II

Mirrors decorated / painted with the wedding details are popular at wedding receptions for guests to take "selfies" with. A custom etched mirror for this one-time use would probably be insanely expensive compared to DIY'ing on thrifted mirror with custom vinyl decals or paint, but who knows, there are people out there willing to spend big on their weddings.

igiftcenter
Valued Contributor

Back in the 70's 🙂 my parents owned a gift shop in Manhattan that I worked in and I remember having screen printed mirrors with various decorative designs on them... like palm trees, etc. That was back when rattan furniture and bamboo window shades were in vogue (we sold them also). They were pretty basic vectors on the mirros but the colors on the mirrors showed up nicely and we sold them like mad!

I highly doubt anyone does this anymore in a commercial way for consumer consumption but you never know

Fiona
Moderator
Moderator

Thank you for the suggestion. I will pass it on!