Description
The Camden is a 93x63cm arched wall mirror with a matt black wooden frame 2.5cm deep. The arch at the top softens the rectangular silhouette, making the mirror read as taller and more architectural than a standard rectangle of the same width. The frame is painted wood, giving a smooth matte surface that absorbs light rather than reflecting it, so the focus stays on the mirror glass.
Designed for vertical mounting in hallways, bathrooms and bedrooms where height matters more than width, the Camden works well above consoles, sinks and chest-of-drawers where the 63cm width fits typical furniture proportions. The arched top sits 93cm above the base, so the mirror suits walls with at least 110-120cm of clear vertical space to let the arch shape register properly. At 9kg the mirror needs two fixings into solid wall or studs.
The matt black finish pairs with industrial, mid-century and contemporary interiors, and the absence of gloss or metallic detailing keeps the frame recessive against darker walls. The wood construction gives the frame a slight texture under close inspection, unlike the completely flat surface of a powder-coated metal frame. The 2.5cm depth creates a shallow ledge at the bottom edge, which can hold small items but is not designed as a shelf.
Specification
| Product Size |
93 x 63cm |
| Depth |
2.5cm |
| Weight |
9kg |
| Material |
Wood |
Frequently Asked
How is the Camden mounted?
The mirror weighs 9kg, so it requires two secure wall fixings into solid masonry or wall studs. Fixings are not included. The mirror is designed for vertical mounting only, with the arch at the top.
What rooms suit an arched mirror?
The Camden works well in hallways above console tables, in bathrooms above sinks where the 63cm width matches typical vanity units, and in bedrooms above dressers. The vertical proportions suit rooms with higher ceilings and narrower wall sections.
Is the frame finish glossy or matt?
The black wooden frame has a matt finish that absorbs light and does not create reflections. This keeps the visual focus on the mirror glass rather than the frame itself.
Can the mirror be hung horizontally?
The Camden is designed for vertical mounting with the arch at the top. Mounting it horizontally would place the arch on one side, which would look unbalanced and is not recommended.