There’s something undeniably mysterious about mirrors. They hang quietly on our walls, reflecting our faces and rooms, yet they have always been linked to far more than vanity. Across cultures and ...
Stand before a mirror and raise your right hand. The person staring back lifts what looks like the left. It feels like a trick, almost a quiet betrayal. But the mirror is not playing games. It follows ...
Mirrors do more than reflect a face or a passing outfit. Placed well, they stretch light, steady a room, and quietly fix awkward proportions. Placed poorly, they highlight clutter, cast odd shadows, ...
In a Queen Anne home on Spruce Street in the Carrollton neighborhood, there's one type of accessory that truly reflects the special style of the owner, Dr. Anne Hull. Among the vintage rugs, ...
A mother and daughter's realization of the different reflection produced by a mirror, despite a visible item not being in front of the mirror, has left the internet confused. In a viral video, the ...
Funhouse mirrors help us learn about light and reflection. Mirrors are used for more than checking your face in the morning. Scientists have lots of uses for mirrors. Find out more about the different ...
Amid the thousands of treasures in the Cincinnati Art Museum's East Asian art collection, a small bronze mirror dating back to the 15th or 16th century always seemed rather unremarkable.Last exhibited ...
Bigger is better. For Rayman Boozer, owner of New York design firm Apartment 48, no mirror is too big. But if you’re not into the drama of oversize mirrors, at least rely upon the 75% rule, says Mandy ...