Wall Mirrors

More Light, More Depth, More Room to Breathe

A wall mirror does more than reflect a room. It reshapes it.

It catches light, creates depth and brings a sense of balance to the space around it. Placed well, a mirror can open a hallway, soften a darker corner, or add a quiet point of focus above a console, sideboard or mantel. Functional, certainly. But at its best, a wall mirror is also architectural - a piece that changes how the room feels as much as how it looks.

Wall mirrors are more than practical additions. They are part of the composition of a room. The right frame can introduce warmth, contrast or a more sculptural line. A round mirror can soften a scheme built on straighter edges. More rectangular forms bring structure and clarity. Antiqued finishes add character. Cleaner silhouettes lend restraint. Every detail plays its part.

The beauty of a mirror lies in what it gives back. More light. More atmosphere. More dimension. It can make a smaller room feel less confined, a quieter wall feel intentional, and a well-styled surface beneath it feel fully resolved. But restraint matters. A mirror should never feel random. It should feel placed with purpose, chosen for the way it speaks to the furniture, the architecture and the mood of the space. Because the most effective pieces are often the ones that do several things at once. Beauty. Balance. Light. Perspective.

A wall mirror may appear simple. But in the right room, it has the power to change everything around it.