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Mirrors

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Hoxton Mirror

From £205

Beaufort Mirror

From £135

Cranfield Mirror

From £195
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Bali Mirror

From £335
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2 Sizes

Florentine Mirror

From £275

Pisa Round Mirror

From £165
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2 Colours
2 Colours
2 Colours
2 Colours
2 Colours

Oslo Mirror

From £115
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3 Colours

Mirrors

Why we love our bedroom mirrors

  • Natural light enhancement - Mirrors help bounce sunlight around a bedroom to brighten dark corners and accentuate the natural grain and warmth of our solid wood beds.

  • The illusion of space in smaller spaces - A well-positioned mirror in a small space, narrow room, or even a low alcove, adds an instant sense of depth, making even the most compact of bedrooms feel significantly more open and airy.

  • The perfect dressing companion - A full length mirror provides a practical, head-to-toe view for your morning routine while serving as a vertical statement piece that anchors your bedroom’s layout.

  • Softening room angles - Choosing a striking round or arch mirror helps to break up the straight lines of traditional furniture, adding a layer of architectural interest and a softer, modern aesthetic to your bedroom.

 Top tips on finding the right shape for your room

  • Above furniture - As a general rule, a large bedroom mirror should be about two-thirds the width of the furniture it’s hanging above, such as a chest of drawers or a dressing table.

  • Choosing the right scale - While a compact mirror adds a subtle decorative touch to smaller alcoves, upgrading to a large mirror creates a bold architectural focal point that dramatically increases the sense of light and space.

  • Standing mirrors - Ensure the height is at least 4-5ft so you can see your full length reflection without needing to step back too far - ideal for rooms where wall-mounting isn't an option.

  • Round mirrors - These help to soften the straight lines and sharp angles of wardrobes and bed frames, creating a more relaxed, organic focal point.

  • Arched mirrors - These act like a faux window to add architectural height, drawing the eye upward and making low-ceilinged rooms feel more expansive.

  • Rectangular mirrors - A classic choice that focuses on utility and clean lines. By reflecting the floor space, they make a room feel wider, working perfectly in minimalist homes, narrow alcoves, or positioned alongside dressing tables.

FAQ

Where is the best place to put a mirror in a bedroom?

To maximise natural light, position your bedroom wall mirror adjacent to or opposite a window. This allows the glass to catch the incoming light and bounce it into the darker corners of the room. 

How high should a bedroom wall mirror be hung?

For most wall mirrors, the centre point should sit at eye level - roughly 60 inches (150cm) from the floor. However, if you are hanging a large mirror above a headboard, leave at least 6-8 inches of breathing room between the top of the bed and the bottom of the frame to prevent the wall from feeling cluttered.

Can I lean a full length mirror against the wall instead of hanging it?

Yes, leaning a standing mirror is a popular interior design choice that creates a relaxed, contemporary vibe. It’s a great solution for renters or those with plasterboard walls that might not support the weight of a large mirror. To keep it safe, we recommend using a non-slip floor pad or a discreet safety strap anchored to the wall to prevent the base from sliding.

How do I clean a mirror without leaving streaks?

Our top tip is to avoid using too much product. A simple 50/50 mix of white vinegar and water is often more effective than chemical cleaners. Use a clean microfibre cloth to wipe in a circular motion, then buff the glass dry with a second, dry cloth. This ensures a crystal-clear finish that lets the natural grain of your nearby timber furniture truly shine.

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