Description
The Broadheath Panelled Wall Mirror is a large rectangular design built from several mirror panels of different sizes, set within a slim metal frame. The panels are grouped in a considered layout, some tall and upright, others square or wide, giving the piece a graphic, architectural feel. Each pane carries a lightly aged, antiqued glass finish that softens reflections and adds a little character rather than a flat, plain surface.
It comes in 2 colourways: a warm Antique tone and a cooler Black / Silver, so you can match it to darker or lighter schemes. At 81cm wide and 122cm high it works well above a console table, along a hallway, in a living room or over a sideboard, where the panelled layout draws the eye and helps bounce daylight around the room. Hang it portrait as shown for the fullest effect.
The frame is metal, the backing is MDF and the panels are glass, giving a solid, wall-mounted piece. The antiqued mirror finish means small speckles and shading are part of the design. Wipe the glass with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth and avoid harsh sprays that can seep behind the panels. Fix to a suitable wall using appropriate fixings for the surface.
Specification
| Material |
Glass / MDF / Metal |
| Dimensions |
81cm x 3cm x 122cm (W x D x H) |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Antique, Black / Silver |
| Orientation |
Portrait, wall-mounted |
| Glass finish |
Antiqued panelled mirror |
| Frame |
Slim metal |
Frequently Asked
What makes this mirror different from a plain rectangular mirror?
It is built from several mirror panels in varying sizes arranged in a graphic, architectural layout, rather than one flat sheet of glass.
Which colourways can I choose from?
It comes in 2 colourways: a warm Antique tone and a cooler Black / Silver, so you can suit darker or lighter rooms.
Is the speckled effect on the glass a fault?
No. The panels have a deliberate antiqued finish, so light shading and speckles are part of the design and vary across the piece.
Where does this mirror work best?
It suits a hallway, living room or dining space, and looks good above a console table or sideboard where it can reflect daylight.
How do I keep it clean?
Wipe the glass with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh sprays that could seep behind the panels.