CPSC Recall in 2017: Restoration Hardware Recalls Mirrors Due to Laceration Hazard
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This recall involves Restoration Hardware’s 18th Century Venetian style glass beveled mirrors. The recalled mirrors are antiqued silver with a wood backing and come in the following shapes and sizes. This recall only affects mirrors with a Hangman hanging system on the back. Mirrors with a production date after April 1, 2015 are included in this recall. The month and year of production (04/2015) are located on a green sticker affixed to the back of the mirrors.SKUFramed/UnframedShapeSizeRetail Price40200969SILFramedRectangle36 x 48$84540200565SILFramedRectangle36 x 48$89540200968SILFramedRectangle42 x 78$159540200967SILFramedRectangle24 x 80$89540200966SILFramedRectangle32 x 64$94540200965SILUnframedRound60$179540200964SILUnframedRectangle36 x 48$89540200963SILUnframedRectangle30 x 40$64540200962SILUnframedRectangle30 x 48$69540200563SILUnframedRectangle42 x 78$159540200562SILUnframedRectangle24 x 80$99540200561SILUnframedRound60$1795106373SILFramedRectangle30 x 40$659106372SILUnframedRound30$579
The mirrors are not properly glued to the backing and the mirror can fall, posing a laceration hazard.
Refund
Restoration Hardware has received four reports of the mirror detaching from the wood backing, resulting in two laceration injuries.
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