Description
The Abbey is a full length leaner mirror that rests against the wall rather than hanging, standing 165cm tall and 79.5cm wide for a clear head-to-toe reflection. Its deep, moulded frame is finished in gloss black, with scrolled detailing worked into the corners and along the sides, and the glass carries a bevelled edge that catches the light around its border. At this height it works as a full-length dressing mirror while the ornate, high-gloss frame gives it the look of a decorative piece in its own right against a plain or painted wall.
Leant in a bedroom, hallway, dressing area or living room, a mirror this size throws daylight back into the room and makes a narrow or darker space feel more open and deeper than it is. It stands at a natural leaning angle on the floor and comes with a safety strap to anchor it to the wall, which is the safe way to use a mirror of this height in a home with children or pets. Because it leans rather than hangs, there is no heavy fixing to plan, so you can move it between rooms or shift it along a wall as a room changes over time.
The frame is a moulded resin and wood build finished in gloss black, so the scrollwork stays crisp and the surface wipes clean with a soft, dry cloth. The portrait shape and slim 6.5cm depth keep it close against the wall, while the ornate moulding gives a period feel that suits both modern and more traditional rooms. On its own it anchors a bedroom or hallway, and paired with a console or a chest it makes a simple dressing corner. As with any leaner, rest it on a level floor and keep the strap fixed so it stays put.
Specification
| Type |
Full length leaner mirror |
| Dimensions |
165cm H × 79.5cm W × 6.5cm D |
| Frame |
Moulded resin and wood, gloss black |
| Frame style |
Ornate, scrolled |
| Glass |
Bevelled edge |
| Mounting |
Leans against the wall; safety strap included |
| Orientation |
Portrait |
Frequently Asked
Can the Abbey be hung, or only leant?
It is built to lean. At 165cm we recommend resting it against the wall with the included safety strap rather than wall-hanging.
How do I stop a leaning mirror slipping?
Rest it at a slight angle on a level floor and anchor the strap to the wall. A rubber pad under the base adds grip on hard floors like tile or wood.
What height of mirror shows a full-length reflection?
Around 150cm or taller gives most people a head-to-toe view, so at 165cm the Abbey covers this comfortably with room to spare.
Does a large leaner make a room feel bigger?
It helps. A tall mirror bounces daylight around and adds a sense of depth, which is why leaners work well in narrower bedrooms and hallways.
What is the frame made of and how do I clean it?
It is a moulded resin and wood frame finished in gloss black. Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth, and avoid abrasive or solvent cleaners that could mark the gloss.