charcoal, oliver and mason
charcoal, oliver and mason
charcoal, oliver and mason
The Oliver & Mason Set

The Oliver & Mason Set

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“They look good and are so practical! Highly recommended. Excellent mirror + razor holder design. No more shaving at the sink!” – Leo F, Verified Customer
Regular price$34.95
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Efficiency is key in the bathroom. After all, you’ve got things to do. That’s why we’ve made it easier for you to get in and out swiftly. The Oliver and Mason Set allows you to save time by shaving while you shower. With our patent silicone grip technology, you’re able to attach the shatterproof mirror, as well as the unique non-slip razor cradle, quickly and easily to any smooth surface.

Includes:
1x Shower Mirror 16.5 x 14cm
1x Razor Holder 7 x 7cm
Glass/ Perspex Mirror Shiny Tiles Shiny Marble Shiny Fiberglass Gloss Finished Metal (fridge)
Wood Ceramic/matt tiles Concrete Prefabricated Fiberglass Fibreboard/ Plasterboard Textured/ Uneven Tiles Mosaic Tiles

*See more surfaces on How to Use.

Customer Reviews

Based on 90 reviews
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Chris and Chantal Stojanovski
Works great!

Love it, works as described, came quickly. Very convenient for my husband!

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Katie Della Valle
Very good product

They stick beautiful and don’t fog up

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Steph J
Super useful

These are great and my fiancé loves them too! Win win. Will be purchasing more next pay day.

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Rebecca Bell
Oliver & Mason is fab!

My partner loved this as a gift and works fabulously in our shower!

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Tara Parish
Shower mirror

I bought this shower set for my partner, it looks great and sticks firmly onto the painted tiles. Pretty impressive given I couldn’t find anything else which would adhere to the painted surface.