Why would anyone want to cover up a sleek, flat TV? I mean, I could understand the concept when we all had giant, ugly black plastic boxes looming in the corner of the room, but with skinny, designer TVs - c'mon.
Still, if you happen to Lord and Lady Blitheringham of Badfartshire Manor, I can see why a modern TV might not fit in with your 300-year old decor. In that case, you need a Mirror TV Kit. For about £160, you can purchase this wooden frame containing a two-way mirror that fits over your eye-jarring modern TV.
At a stroke, it makes it look like you still sow around the fire of an evening while cleverly disguising your common desires for a dose of Big Brother when the damned nuisance public tourists have been ushered off the grounds. Peasants.
It will fit over screens ranging in size from 20in to 32in. Via Red Ferret
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what a load of rubish
ur mum
nanbread
what goes around comes around, the tV cabinet of the 80's hid the ugly equipment and disguised it as a piece of furniture, mirror tv's will be the future. who wants to live in a spcae dominated by something that looks like Robocop sitting in the corner of the room?
Who produces the mirror TV kit and where do you buy it from as feature in June 01/2006
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries!
garlic bread?
It all smells like hammers to me.
I believe they also have a system which disguises your car as a horse and carriage.
www.electroniczone.co.uk There you go!!
Oi,
just found those guys at www.simplymirrortv.co.uk and looking at their website they seem to know what they are talking about! To me it looks really good, I mean if you got the right interior design and so on. It makes sense to me!
Regards,
Steve