LINDBYN mirror with storage
LINDBYN mirror with storage
LINDBYN mirror with storage
LINDBYN mirror with storage
LINDBYN mirror with storage
LINDBYN mirror with storage
LINDBYN mirror with storage
LINDBYN mirror with storage
LINDBYN
Mirror with storage, 40x70 cm, black

65

CXI 104.586.11
5% discount with IKEA Family
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Home Delivery: Flate rate of 30€
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LED wall lamp with mirror 600 lm 2700K, 20 cm, dimmable, matt/black

49

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24

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Wall up/downlight, hardwired, Outdoor black

15

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9

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NISSEDAL
Mirror, 65x150 cm, white

55

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NISSEDAL
Mirror, 65x65 cm, white

Previous price: 35

30

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Key features

A mirror on the wall helps add depth to a room and makes it more dynamic.

Suitable for use in most rooms, and tested and approved for bathroom use.

Designer

Andreas Fredriksson

Good to know

Different wall materials require different types of fasteners. Use fasteners suitable for the walls in your home.

Package size & weight

Do you take it home? Make sure it fits in your vehicle.

Length: 72 cm
Width: 41 cm
Height: 15 cm
Weight Gross: 3,63 kg
Weight Net: 3,05 kg
Volume per package: 44,0 l

Assembly instructions

Only the latest versions of these documents are available for download. This means that there may sometimes be differences between the documents you download and the versions that come with the product.



Ideas & inspiration

Storage ideas for a small, smart and stylish hallway
Storage ideas for a small, smart and stylish hallway

Storage in a small hallway can be a challenge, especially if you’d like it to be a tidy, welcoming space with a bit of stylish finesse. Here are some ideas proving that functional and pretty – with quite a bit of smartness too – is no impossible equation.

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