Photo: Courtesy of the retailer We all know that mirrors are useful for getting dressed, flossing, and doing your makeup — basically any activity that requires checking yourself out. And they are of course imperative for getting that perfect mirror selfie. But a mirror can also make small spaces feel larger, which is why the interior designers and other cool people we talked to say they often use them simply as décor, too.
$60 at Target Buy Project 62 Over the Mantel Decorative Mirror $60 Like the round mirror above, this uniquely shaped mirror from Target’s Project 62 line is another favorite of Carollo’s . While the flat-bottomed mirror’s name suggests using it on a mantel, she says you can put it in many other places, as well, such as “over a credenza or dresser, couch, or even a shelf in your hallway.
$159 at West Elm Buy Hovet Mirror $129 For something straightforward that gets the job done, Thompson suggests the Hovet mirror from Ikea. Even though it’s simple, she says that “if you go into any influencer’s home or your favorite retail store, I guarantee that three out of five places will have this mirror.” That’s because, according to her, the mirror’s size — it’s 77 by 30 inches — and simple aluminum frame make it both useful and unassuming.
$119 at Wisteria Buy Best under-$200 decorative mirrors Zara Home Large Irregular Mirror $199 “I know I’m not the only one looking for uniquely shaped wall mirrors right now,” says Carrollo. “As much as I love arched and circular shapes, I’ve been on the hunt for something with more organic or quirky lines,” like this irregularly shaped mirror from Zara Home that she pointed us to. It measures approximately 39 inches across and has a frame made of engineered wood.
$179 at West Elm Buy Hay Ruban Mirrors $170 Given their different sizes, this set of five mirrors from Hay would be a great option if you want mirrors for several spaces that have a coordinated look. Or, as Thompson notes, you can hang them together to create a dramatic cluster of mirrors. Each mirror is framed in oak, which is then wrapped in a primary-colored ribbon to not only provide color but a loop for hanging, too. The included sizes range from a 3.
$249 at CB2 Buy Best splurge-worthy decorative mirrors World Market Large Walnut Brown Wood Leaner Mirror $250 “Everyone needs a full-length mirror in their home, but the options are all super-pricey or, frankly, quite boring,” says Uhl. While not cheap, she says, this leaning floor mirror is on the less expensive side of the pricey spectrum, noting its handcrafted, mango-wood frame is part of what you’re paying for.
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