Edited Choice: Decorative Wall Mirrors
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Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all? Well, although we can’t decide on the fairest, these six are certainly up there. Whether you want to add a polished touch to your home, make a statement with a bold design or brighten up a dark room, decorative mirrors are a great way to add style and open up a space. Not only do they reflect you, but by reflecting light and space, they also have the ability of tricking the eye into thinking a small room is larger than it is. So help create that illusion with these stylish picks…
Pari wall mirror,£345, Lombok
We’re particular taken with this bone inlay quatrefoil frame by LOMBOK,which offers a subtle hint of the Eastern design to your home. Handmade in India withbone and resin, it'sdefinitely one for the lust list.
Pari wall mirror,£345, Lombok
We’re particular taken with this bone inlay quatrefoil frame by LOMBOK,which offers a subtle hint of the Eastern design to your home. Handmade in India withbone and resin, it'sdefinitely one for the lust list.
All Saints wall mirror, £212, Ludovica and Roberto Palomba for Kartell at Made in Design
Recognisably Kartell, this modern design combinestransparency and colour. The frame looks like it's made of glass – whichgives this mirror a precious character, and thecreased finish helps reflect light.Halfway between Baroque and contemporary, the All Saints mirror is a great match for both classic or modern furniture –and would look just as at home in a bathroom as the entrance hall.
Perspective rear-view mirror, £600, Linley
Mirrors don’t get much cooler than this Rear View Mirror design by Linley. The Perspective mirror plays with your perceptions using marquetry to create clever optical illusions. The mirror isa contemporary take on the classic trompe l’eoil, taking you on a ride with delicate pink birdseye maple veener.
Damasco wall mirror, £112,Cristian Dal Bianco for Calligaris
We love this oriental-style mirror from Calligaris. The refined silk-screened arabesques feature a graceful and delicate design, without losing its function.
Round mirror in suede, £24.99, H&M Home
This simple and elegant suede framed mirror would suit rustic, feminine and bohemian interiors – and is an absolute steal at less than £25.
Greca convex mirror,£800, Fornasetti at Amara
For an Art Deco inspired style statement, this glamorous Fornasetti mirror is classically influenced yet modern in style. Painted and lacquered by hand in Italy, it features the Greek key design and is a celebration of the brand'srich visual heritage.
Lotte is the Digital Editor for Livingetc, and has been with the website since its launch. She has a background in online journalism and writing for SEO, with previous editor roles at Good Living, Good Housekeeping, Country & Townhouse, and BBC Good Food among others, as well as her own successful interiors blog. When she's not busy writing or tracking analytics, she's doing up houses, two of which have features in interior design magazines. She's just finished doing up her house in Wimbledon, and is eyeing up Bath for her next project.
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