Description
The Almada is a wall mirror built from a series of upright mirrored bars set at staggered heights, giving it an architectural, skyline-like profile. Each bar is finished with a bevelled edge that catches and splits the light, so the piece shifts subtly as you move around the room. Set against a plain wall, it reads as much as a piece of art as it does a mirror.
Every strip is made from glass mounted on an MDF backing, with a metal frame holding the arrangement together. The reflective silver surface bounces daylight around a space, helping smaller or darker rooms feel more open. Measuring 1100mm wide and 1215mm tall, it makes a bold focal point above a console table, sideboard or fireplace, and the raised bar layout adds real depth and texture rather than a flat single sheet.
The layered geometry suits modern and contemporary interiors, and the neutral silver tone works alongside almost any colour scheme. Hang it in a hallway to reflect light back through the entrance, or place it in a living room where the bevelled facets can pick up lamplight in the evening. It arrives ready to mount and needs only a stable wall and appropriate fixings.
Specification
| Material |
Glass, MDF and metal |
| Colour |
Silver |
| Dimensions |
1100 x 85 x 1215mm (W x D x H) |
| Style |
Contemporary bar design |
| Edge |
Bevelled |
| Orientation |
Portrait wall mounted |
| Fixing |
Wall mounted |
Frequently Asked
What is the mirror made from?
It is made from glass strips mounted on an MDF backing, held within a metal frame for stability.
How large is the mirror?
It measures 1100mm wide, 85mm deep and 1215mm tall, making it a sizeable focal point for a wall.
Why do the bars sit at different heights?
The staggered bar arrangement gives the mirror a three dimensional, skyline profile that adds depth and catches light from multiple angles.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the mirrored surfaces with a soft, lint free cloth and a little glass cleaner. Avoid harsh abrasives that could scratch the bevelled edges.
Which rooms suit this mirror?
It works well in a hallway, living room or dining room, especially above a console table, sideboard or fireplace where it can reflect light.