Description
The Clarius is a 92x61cm rectangle wall mirror set in a grey-painted wooden frame with a 3cm depth that creates a subtle shadow line around the mirror glass. The frame sits flush against the wall, with the bevelled mirror glass recessed inside the grey surround. The neutral grey tone registers as a mid-tone charcoal rather than silver or pale grey, providing visual weight without drawing attention away from the reflection itself.
Designed for living rooms, bedrooms and hallways where the mirror needs to sit above a console table, behind a sofa, or as a central feature on a landing wall, the 92cm width covers typical furniture widths without overwhelming smaller walls. The rectangular proportion (1.5:1 ratio) works horizontally above low furniture or vertically in narrower hallway spaces. The mirror hangs from D-rings or a sawtooth hanger on the reverse and requires two fixings into studs or cavity anchors depending on wall type.
The grey frame finish pairs with cooler-toned interiors (greys, whites, blues) and darker accent colours without clashing, while the mid-tone depth means it reads as part of the room rather than floating as a stark contrast. The bevelled edge on the mirror glass catches light and softens the transition between the glass and frame. At 3cm frame depth, the mirror projects approximately 4cm from the wall once hung, making it suitable for walls where deeper frames would interfere with door swings or furniture placement.
Specification
| Product Size |
92 x 61cm |
| Depth |
3cm |
| Material |
Wood |
Frequently Asked
What wall fixings are needed?
The mirror weighs approximately 8-10kg depending on glass thickness. Use two appropriate fixings for your wall type — wood screws into studs for timber-framed walls, or heavy-duty cavity anchors rated to 15kg+ for plasterboard. The mirror includes D-rings or a sawtooth hanger on the reverse.
Can it be hung vertically or horizontally?
Yes. The 92x61cm rectangle works in both orientations. Horizontal placement suits positions above consoles, sideboards or sofas. Vertical placement works in narrow hallways or beside wardrobes where horizontal space is limited.
What shade of grey is the frame?
The frame is a mid-tone charcoal grey, darker than pale dove grey but lighter than graphite or near-black. It sits visually between light and dark rather than leaning heavily towards either extreme.
How is the mirror glass held in the frame?
The mirror glass is secured inside the wooden frame with backing clips or tabs. The bevelled edge on the glass sits recessed behind the frame surface, with the frame creating a shallow border around the reflective surface.