Description
The Hackney Round Mirror brings a soft, weathered look to any wall. The frame is built from panels of whitewashed timber effect, each segment radiating out from the centre like the spokes of a wheel. The pale finish carries hints of grey and warm brown through the grain, giving the piece a gently aged, coastal feel that suits relaxed interiors.
At the centre sits a bevelled round glass, framed by a slim metallic trim that catches the light and lifts the whole design. The bevel edge adds a little depth and a clean line where the glass meets the frame. Measuring 900mm across, it makes a generous focal point without overwhelming the space around it, and the round shape softens the harder angles of surrounding furniture.
Its worn, painted surface works well in a hallway, above a console table, or as a bright anchor over a bathroom vanity. The neutral palette pairs easily with rustic timber, painted walls and natural textures, so it settles into a range of schemes rather than fighting them. Hang it alone as a standalone piece, or use it to bounce daylight around a darker corner and open up the room.
Specification
| Material |
MDF, glass, zinc alloy and paper |
| Frame Finish |
Whitewash timber effect |
| Glass Type |
Bevelled round mirror |
| Shape |
Round |
| Dimensions |
900mm W x 900mm H x 30mm D |
| Diameter |
900mm |
| Mounting |
Wall mounted |
Frequently Asked
What is the frame made from?
The frame is constructed from MDF with a paper veneer in a whitewash timber effect, finished with a slim zinc alloy trim around the glass.
Is the mirror glass bevelled?
Yes, the central round glass has a bevelled edge that adds depth and a clean line where the glass meets the frame.
How large is the mirror?
It measures 900mm in diameter and 30mm deep, making it a generous round focal point for a wall.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the glass with a soft, lightly damp cloth and buff dry. Avoid spraying cleaner directly onto the frame, as the painted timber effect prefers a dry dust or gentle wipe.
Which rooms does it suit?
It works well in a hallway, living room or bathroom, particularly in rustic, coastal or relaxed neutral schemes.