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Ready To Hang Reimagines Retro Charm With New “Jelly Mirror” Collection

Jelly Mirror

60s-inspired design meets sculptural home decor in two playful flavors: Honey and Cherry

A Nostalgic Twist on Modern Interiors

Design studio Ready To Hang is serving up a sweet dose of nostalgia with the launch of its latest creation: the “Jelly Mirror” collection. Drawing inspiration from the quirky charm of 1960s jelly molds, these sculptural mirrors transform the beloved wobbly dessert into a bold home accent. The result? A playful yet polished statement piece that’s equal parts retro and modern.

Crafted from polished resin with a clear glass center, each Jelly Mirror features a glowing, translucent frame that catches and refracts natural light—bringing subtle color shifts and soft-edged reflections into any room. Available in two delicious shades—Honey and Cherry—the mirrors blend edible aesthetics with contemporary form, turning everyday reflections into a visual treat.

The Jelly Party: Launch Event With Coming Soon NYC

To celebrate the launch, Ready To Hang is teaming up with Coming Soon NYC for a one-day event dubbed “The Jelly Party”, held at their Chinatown storefront on July 10, 2025. Guests can expect jelly-themed bites, drinks, and a limited-edition zine that dives into the cultural legacy of jelly as both food and form. It’s not just a product drop—it’s a full-on immersive experience.

How to Get Yours

The Jelly Mirror is priced at $995 USD and will be available exclusively through Ready To Hang’s official webstore. With its sculptural frame and nostalgic inspiration, this mirror blurs the line between furniture and art—making it a perfect fit for design lovers with a soft spot for whimsy and texture.

Whether you’re drawn to its playful silhouette or just need a fresh statement piece, this is one design object that refuses to sit quietly on the wall.

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