Up Close, Lit and Personal
June 18th, 2007

Most inquisitive youngsters have had the fun of holding a mirror in front of another mirror with the head in between. Because each mirror reflects off the other, with the viewer in between, he or she sees many reflections of himself, almost eerily, as if being in a long tube that goes on to infinity. You would be able to see yourself infinitely many times, if it weren’t for the imperfections of the mirrors. Each successive image becomes darker than the one before. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you’ll have to try it. I can only begin to understand what it would look like with a lighted mirror!
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Well, lighted mirrors are used for close inspection. Doctors use them. People who must appear in public use them. They reveal what you don’t normally see and are invaluable in preventing embarrassment. 
Remcraft Mirrors has put together a wide assortment of mirror hardware and light assemblies to meet just about every mirror placement requirement, whether on the table top or attached to a wall. The reversible mirrors also allow either direct reflection or magnified images simply by flipping over the mirror. See the assortment in many different finishes at Knobs, Knobs, Hinges and More.
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