Mirrors do more work in a room than people give them credit for. They move light, extend space visually, and anchor walls that would otherwise feel unresolved. The mirrors here are also objects worth looking at when they’re not reflecting anything.
You’ll find round industrial mirrors with riveted metal frames from workshops in India. Oval mirrors set in squared wood frames with a contemporary graphic quality. XL carved wood floor mirrors where the frame carving took as long to produce as the mirror grinding. Reclaimed green door panel mirrors where an antique door became the frame — original paint, original hardware, original wear. Bejeweled paisley-pattern frames in round formats.
Frame material matters for bathroom use — sealed wood and metal frames handle humidity; unsealed wood frames shouldn’t go in a wet environment. None of these are intended for shower or high-moisture installation.
Mirror weight varies significantly by frame material. The large carved floor pieces are heavy. Come in to assess whether your wall situation can support what you’re considering — we can help identify the right mounting approach.