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Jeffrey Alexander 2nd Gen Jensen Vanities Collection

Jeffrey Alexander 2nd Gen Jensen Framed Bath Mirrors. A vanity-companion mirror with a painted frame. The 2nd Gen Jensen Collection...

Jeffrey Alexander 2nd Gen Jensen Framed Bath Mirrors

A vanity-companion mirror with a painted frame

The 2nd Gen Jensen Collection is represented here by its coordinating framed bath mirrors, built to pair with the matching Jensen vanity rather than stand on their own. Each mirror is a clean transitional rectangle with a slim painted frame, measuring roughly 22 inches wide, 24 inches tall, and about an inch deep so it hangs close to the wall. The frame is offered in White, Grey, Forest Green, Hale Blue, and Black, which lets the mirror carry the same color story as the cabinet instead of defaulting to bare glass. The transitional profile reads neither strictly modern nor strictly traditional, so it settles into a range of bath styles. A painted frame also hides edge wear better than a bare polished mirror in a daily-use room.

Sizing, placement, and how to choose a finish

This line fits transitional powder rooms and primary baths where the mirror should echo the vanity finish. Match the frame to the Jensen cabinet for a built-as-a-set look, or choose a contrasting tone such as Forest Green or Hale Blue against a neutral vanity for a deliberate accent. The 22-inch width suits a single-sink vanity of similar size; plan a wider mirror or a pair over a double vanity. Confirm the dimensions against the wall space above the backsplash and below any sconce before ordering, and hang into blocking or anchors rated for the mirror weight. The one-inch depth keeps the glass close to the wall so it does not crowd a nearby sconce. Buyers weighing other vanity lines can compare the Jensen mirror against the Chatham collection for a different framed look.

Coordinate with cabinet pulls and cabinet knobs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What finish colors are available for the Jeffrey Alexander 2nd Gen Jensen vanity mirror?

The Jensen mirror frame comes in five painted colors: White, Grey, Forest Green, Hale Blue, and Black. Because the frame is painted rather than stained or bare metal, it can be matched directly to the Jensen vanity cabinet for a coordinated set look, or used as a deliberate contrast color against a neutral cabinet.

What are the dimensions of the Jensen mirror, and what vanity size does it suit?

The Jensen mirror measures approximately 22 inches wide, 24 inches tall, and 1 inch deep. The 22-inch width is sized for a single-sink vanity of similar scale; a double vanity will require either a wider mirror or a matched pair.

How does the Jensen mirror compare to the Jeffrey Alexander Chatham collection for a bathroom remodel?

The Jensen and Chatham are both Jeffrey Alexander vanity lines, but the Jensen mirror is specifically the coordinating framed mirror for the Jensen cabinet family, designed to carry the same frame color options as that cabinet. The Chatham is a separate vanity line with its own styling, so shoppers who are not already committed to a Jensen cabinet should compare both lines as complete sets rather than mixing mirrors and cabinets across families.

Why does the Jensen mirror use a painted frame instead of bare polished glass?

A painted frame serves two practical purposes: it visually ties the mirror to the vanity cabinet when colors are matched, and it conceals edge wear better than bare polished glass in a daily-use bathroom environment. The slim one-inch depth also keeps the mirror close to the wall, reducing the chance of the frame conflicting with nearby sconce fixtures.

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