Description
The Clarius is a 92x61cm rectangle wall mirror with a bronze-finish wood frame surrounding a bevelled glass centre panel. The frame width measures 3cm deep, giving the mirror a subtle projection from the wall without dominating the room. The bronze finish has a warm metallic tone that sits between copper and brass, providing colour depth without the high reflectivity of polished metals.
Designed for hallways, bedrooms, living rooms and dressing areas, the Clarius can be hung either horizontally above a console table or sideboard, or vertically in narrower spaces such as hallway alcoves or beside wardrobes. The 92cm width when hung horizontally suits walls between 100-140cm wide, while the 61cm width when hung vertically works in spaces as narrow as 80cm. The bevelled glass edge adds depth to the reflection and reduces the hard line between the mirror surface and the frame.
The wood frame construction keeps the mirror lightweight relative to metal-framed equivalents, making it suitable for plasterboard walls with appropriate fixings. The bronze finish pairs with warm-toned interiors including terracotta, rust, cream and olive, as well as cooler greys and whites where a warm accent is needed. The frame's low-sheen metallic coating minimises fingerprints and dust visibility compared to high-gloss finishes.
Specification
| Product Size |
92 x 61cm |
| Depth |
3cm |
| Material |
Wood |
Frequently Asked
Can this mirror be hung both horizontally and vertically?
Yes. The Clarius has fixing points that allow it to be hung in either orientation. Horizontal hanging works well above console tables and sideboards, while vertical hanging suits narrower hallway spaces.
What wall fixings are needed?
The wood frame construction makes the mirror relatively lightweight. For plasterboard walls, use appropriate picture hooks rated for the mirror's weight. For masonry walls, standard wall plugs and screws are suitable. The mirror has D-rings or a hanging plate on the reverse for secure mounting.
Is the glass bevelled?
Yes. The central glass panel has a bevelled edge around the perimeter, which creates a subtle angled transition between the mirror surface and the frame, adding depth to the reflection.
What rooms does the bronze finish suit?
The warm bronze tone pairs well with terracotta, rust, cream, olive and neutral interiors. It also works as a warm accent in cooler grey or white schemes, and complements both rustic and contemporary settings.