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Harlo Ivory and Black Hexagonal Wall Mirror

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Harlo Ivory and Black Hexagonal Wall MirrorMake geometry the hero with the Harlo Ivory and Black Hexagonal Wall Mirror, a striking piece that combines a six sided frame with a distinctive pattern in tonal black, ivory, and cream. The contrast of light and dark creates a sophisticated mosaic effect around the reflective centre, bringing personality to any wall. Bold Shape, Balanced Palette The hexagon instantly stands apart from typical rectangular or circular designs, adding dynamism and

Make geometry the hero with the Harlo Ivory and Black Hexagonal Wall Mirror, a striking piece that combines a six-sided frame with a distinctive pattern in tonal black, ivory, and cream. The contrast of light and dark creates a sophisticated mosaic effect around the reflective centre, bringing personality to any wall.

Bold Shape, Balanced Palette

The hexagon instantly stands apart from typical rectangular or circular designs, adding dynamism and modern interest.

Tonal patterning wraps the frame, delivering depth and texture while keeping the overall look refined. The result is a mirror that works as functional art, equally at home in contemporary spaces and eclectic interiors that celebrate pattern and form.

Reasons You'll Love Harlo

  • The hexagonal silhouette adds architectural intrigue to plain walls.
  • The tonal frame pattern provides visual depth while remaining versatile.
  • The reflective centre brightens hallways, living rooms, and bedrooms.
  • Coordinates with Harlo orbs, tray, and bookends for a layered, collected look
  • Easy to style with monochrome accents, natural woods, or soft neutrals

Styling and Placement

Hang this Ivory and Black Hexagonal Wall Mirror above a console for a crisp entrance moment, or centre it in a gallery wall to break up rectangular frames. The black elements outline the shape, offering definition against pale paint, while the lighter tones soften the effect.

Add a slim metal lamp, a stack of curated books, and a small vase to complete the vignette. In dining spaces, place Harlo opposite a window or pendant cluster to double the glow. It is a confident, characterful piece that lifts the mood of any room.

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Bob
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Deeply insightful, thought provoking & right on
Format: Hardcover
In traveling to Thailand years ago I was pleased to learn that the country forbids westerners from taking statues of the Buddha home. The country feared it could end up in an over priced, westernized yoga studio or become a lawn ornament. And I was shocked when a friend told me that “namaste” was a term reserved for one’s elders. You can say it to your grandma but it’s inappropriate to say in yoga class. Liz Bucar’s book sheds light and brings awareness at such a ripe time in our global cultural awaking. As a long time yoga practitioner I wish this book existed years ago. I look forward to sharing it with my community.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022
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Scot Loyd
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
So helpful
Format: Hardcover
This is a book that will help you think through the misappropriating of religion in most every aspect of life. I have learned so much from this work and believe that you will as well. Written in an engaging, easy to read style, this work is accessible by anyone who is looking to be more intentional in their understanding of others, their beliefs, culture and religion. This kind of information make navigating the world a safer journey for all of us.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023
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User1
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Thoughtful and honest
Format: Kindle
I am so glad I read this! I've heard the term "cultural appropriation" many more times than I can count, but I hadn't thought about it in the context of religion. Bucar's writing is so engaging, and the book is a great blend of narrative non-fiction and theory. I couldn't put it down! Highly recommend.
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DLRinehart
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
An important and interesting read; well written and researched
Format: Hardcover
The author uses personal experiences to illustrate and enliven the text. Ms. Bucar challenges us to look at our own reactions, thoughts and practices. I would recommend this book for discussion at my book club.
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Madrugada Mistral
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 1
Not what I was hoping for
Format: Paperback
I've been interested in the topic of religious appropriation ever since I saw my non-Tibetan neighbor hang Tibetan prayer flags on his front porch. And when I lived in Japan, I saw that non-Christian Japanese appropriated all of the trappings of Western Christian wedding ceremonies. So I had high hopes for this book. But it reads like a very looooong, and also very academic sermon on the evils of capitalism, western hegemony, and other such terms. There is not an ounce of humor in any of this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2026

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