Description
The Holworth Large Round Mirror is a simple circular wall mirror with a slim metal frame that keeps the focus on the glass. At 80cm across, it gives a generous reflective surface without a heavy border, so it reads as clean and open rather than fussy. The thin aluminium rim holds a clear mirror plate, making it a practical choice for checking your look and for bouncing daylight around a room.
This range comes in two colourways, a warm gold and a matt black, so you can match it to existing hardware or picture frames. The gold frame suits softer, brighter schemes while the black works well against pale walls or in a more pared-back setting. It sits happily in a hallway, above a console, in a bathroom or over a chest of drawers in the bedroom, and pairs easily with other round shapes.
The frame is aluminium with an MDF backing behind the glass. The finish is smooth and even, and the slim profile keeps the mirror light against the wall. Wipe the glass with a soft, lint-free cloth and clean the frame with a dry or barely damp cloth, avoiding harsh sprays and abrasive pads that could mark the finish.
Specification
| Material |
Glass / MDF / Aluminium |
| Dimensions |
80cm x 3.5cm x 80cm (W x D x H) |
| Shape |
Round |
| Frame |
Slim aluminium rim |
| Available in |
Gold, Black |
| Orientation |
Wall mounted |
Frequently Asked
What colours does this mirror come in?
The Holworth range is available in two colourways, a warm gold and a matt black, so you can match it to your existing fittings and frames.
How big is the mirror?
It measures 80cm x 3.5cm x 80cm (W x D x H), giving a generous round reflective surface with a slim depth against the wall.
What is the frame made from?
The frame is aluminium with an MDF backing behind the glass, which keeps the profile slim and the mirror light on the wall.
Is it suitable for a bathroom?
Yes, the clear glass and simple frame suit a bathroom, hallway or bedroom. Wipe away any splashes and avoid leaving standing water on the frame.
How do I clean it?
Use a soft, lint-free cloth on the glass and a dry or barely damp cloth on the frame. Avoid harsh sprays and abrasive pads that could mark the finish.