Description
The Boxley brings the look of a period window to your wall, dividing a large reflective surface into a grid of twenty five panes. A slim black metal frame and matching glazing bars hold the arrangement together, giving the piece a graphic, architectural feel that suits both older homes and pared-back rooms.
Each pane carries an antique finish, with soft foxing and speckled marks across the glass that mimic aged mirror. The result is a gentle, lived-in reflection rather than a sharp, flawless one, so the mirror reads as a decorative feature as much as a practical one. At 1000mm wide and 1600mm tall, it makes a real impact leaning against a wall or fixed upright in a hallway, dining room or living space.
The backing is built on MDF for stability, while the frame and bars are metal in a dark tone that frames the glass cleanly. Its tall proportions bounce daylight around and help smaller rooms feel more open. Use it to fill a bare wall, sit it behind a console or place it near a window to double the light coming in.
Specification
| Material |
Glass, MDF and metal |
| Frame Colour |
Black |
| Glass Finish |
Antique foxed |
| Pane Layout |
25 panes (5 x 5 grid) |
| Dimensions |
1000 W x 1600 H x 30 D mm |
| Orientation |
Portrait |
| Mounting |
Wall mounted or leaning |
Frequently Asked
Is the glass meant to look aged?
Yes. The antique foxed finish adds speckling and soft marks across each pane, so the reflection is intentionally softer than a plain mirror.
What is the frame made from?
The frame and glazing bars are metal in a black finish, with an MDF backing supporting the glass.
Can it be hung in portrait only?
It is designed as a tall portrait piece at 1600mm high, though it can be leaned against a wall for a relaxed look.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the glass with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking the frame or using harsh chemicals near the panes.
Is it heavy enough to need secure fixings?
At this size it is best fixed to a solid wall using appropriate fixings for the wall type, or leaned securely against a stable surface.