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The Kincaid Gallery Featured Product: Chateau Royale Double Vision Mirror

January 10th, 2011 · 5 Comments

The Kincaid Double Vision Mirror hides a flat screen TV, only visible when it's powered on. Amazing!

The Kincaid Gallery at Ruby & Quiri features incredible, high-quality, handmade pieces from the Kincaid Collection. Learn more about our first featured product, the Chateau Royale Double Vision Mirror! This mirror is not just beautiful, handcrafted wood with elegant design, it actually hides your flat screen TV inside! You can’t tell a difference when the TV is turned off, but turn it on and the mirror reveals the TV screen! It’s ingenious, and a brilliant way to enjoy the convenience of a TV in any room without sacrificing style.

With the TV turned off:

… and with the TV turned on!

[Mirror is pictured with its matching Chateau Royale dresser.]

The details:

  • Exterior dimensions: (46″W x 6.75″D x 30″H)
  • Two-way mirror mounts over a flat screen TV
  • TV viewing area: 39″W x 23″H
  • Interior dimensions behind frame: 44″W x 28.5″H
  • Opening on the side to allow access to TV functions
  • Available finishes:

Kincaid products are proudly manufactured in America. From the Kincaid site:

Wherever it is practical, Kincaid Furniture utilizes our U.S. facilities to make our furniture. We have been blessed to have a skilled and dedicated family of employees in western North Carolina who take great pride in crafting Kincaid Furniture. Our commitment to domestic manufacturing is very real and is a large part of who we are. Additionally, we integrate globally sourced products and components which enable us to offer a wide variety of styles and materials. In either case, the quality standards are the same.

Stay tuned as we highlight more great products from this line of furniture. And come in the store to visit our Kincaid Gallery, a space dedicated entirely to Kincaid products.

The Ruby & Quiri Kincaid Gallery

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5 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Lucy // Jan 13, 2011 at 11:15 am

    I was very lucky to “stumble” upon R & Q’s Kincaid room, where I found my perfect Dining room table!! I knew as soon as I saw it, it was meant to be in my house!
    Rick and his staff moved heaven and earth to make sure I had it in time for the holidays. Why would anyone bother shopping any place else…….

  • 2 Jane // Apr 22, 2012 at 11:43 pm

    Very interested in the fantastc frame.How does the tv fasten to the frame? Does it hang on the wall, or sit on a stand, or does it slide into grooves of the frame, or what?? What size tv does it house? Thanks so much for any info!

  • 3 Karen // Jun 30, 2012 at 11:14 pm

    I am wondering the same thing, Jane! The stand is to wide to allow the mirror to slide back flush with the dresser! The lip of the frame will not hold the tv securely and it comes with no hardware! If you mount the tv to the wall, then it seems the black backing would need to be cut to allow for the wall mount for tv! There is probably a simple solution, but I could really use some advice! Thank you!

  • 4 Carolyn // Sep 1, 2013 at 10:41 pm

    Where do I get part 00900, the 2 rods to attach the TV to the double vision mirror?

  • 5 Karen Nowak // May 5, 2014 at 5:22 pm

    I just bought this mirror and dresser, but I would really like some advice on the best way to mount the tv. The dealer wasn’t much help on this question. Thanks, KN

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