Description
The Highline Pebble Mirror takes its cue from the smooth, uneven edges of a river stone, giving you an organic shape that softens straight walls and adds a little movement to a room. The asymmetric silhouette sits somewhere between an oval and a teardrop, so it reads as a piece of wall art as much as a working mirror.
A slim brass-toned frame traces the whole outline, catching the light along the curved edge and lending a warm, metallic glow. The clean glass fills the frame with no visible fixings on the face, keeping the focus on the shape itself. At 600mm wide and 800mm tall, it holds its own above a console, hallway shelf or dressing table, while the shallow 20mm depth keeps it close to the wall.
Built on an MDF backing with a glass mirror face and plastic detailing, it stays light enough to hang without heavy anchoring. Use it as a single feature or pair a couple at staggered heights for a more playful, gallery-style arrangement. The organic form works well in modern and Scandinavian schemes where softer lines are the aim.
Specification
| Material |
MDF, glass and plastic |
| Frame finish |
Brass |
| Shape |
Organic pebble |
| Dimensions |
600 x 20 x 800mm (W x D x H) |
| Orientation |
Portrait wall mounted |
| Mirror type |
Plain glass |
Frequently Asked
What shape is this mirror?
It has an organic, asymmetric pebble outline, so no two edges match. It sits between an oval and a teardrop for a softer look than a standard round or rectangular mirror.
What is the frame made from?
The frame is finished in a warm brass tone and traces the full edge of the glass. The body is built on an MDF backing with a glass mirror face and plastic detailing.
How big is it?
It measures 600mm wide and 800mm tall, with a slim 20mm depth that keeps it close to the wall.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the glass with a soft, lint-free cloth and a little glass cleaner sprayed onto the cloth rather than the mirror. Avoid abrasive pads on the brass frame.
Where does it work best?
It suits a hallway, bedroom or living-room wall above a console or dressing table, and pairs well in twos at staggered heights for a gallery feel.