Description
The Isaac is a 97x97cm square wall mirror set within a black metal frame, where a circular mirror sits inside a square outer frame, creating a geometric contrast between the two shapes. The frame itself measures approximately 15mm in depth, giving the mirror a slim profile against the wall without heavy projection. The black metal finish is consistent across the frame edges, and the mirror glass sits flush within the inner circle.
Designed for modern and industrial interiors, the Isaac works above console tables in hallways, over fireplaces in living rooms, or as a leaning mirror in bedrooms where a large reflective surface is needed without ornament. The 97cm width suits walls of 120cm or wider, and the geometric frame provides a defined edge that separates the mirror from neutral-painted walls. The square-within-circle geometry reads as a graphic element when viewed from a distance, adding visual interest beyond the reflective function.
The black metal frame is constructed from welded metal sections that form both the outer square and the inner circular boundary. At 11.2kg, the mirror requires secure wall fixings into masonry or timber studs rather than plasterboard alone. The matt black finish on the metal absorbs light rather than reflecting it, keeping the focus on the mirror surface itself and pairing cleanly with black-framed furniture, industrial lighting and monochrome colour schemes.
Specification
| Dimensions (WxDxHcm) |
1.5 x 97 x 97 |
| Colour |
Black |
| Material |
Metal & Glass |
| Weight |
11.2KG |
Frequently Asked
What fixings are needed to hang this mirror?
At 11.2kg, the Isaac requires heavy-duty mirror fixings anchored into masonry or timber studs. Plasterboard-only fixings are not adequate for this weight. Use two D-rings or keyhole plates on the rear of the frame with corresponding wall hooks rated for at least 15kg total capacity.
Can the mirror be hung as a diamond rather than a square?
The frame geometry is designed to be viewed with the square oriented parallel to the floor and ceiling. Rotating it 45 degrees would change the visual balance and the mounting hardware on the rear may not support this orientation safely.
What wall size does it suit?
The 97cm width works best on walls of 120cm or wider, allowing space either side of the frame. On narrower walls the mirror can dominate the available space and make the room feel smaller rather than opening it up.
How is the mirror cleaned?
Wipe the mirror glass with standard glass cleaner and a lint-free cloth. The black metal frame can be dusted with a dry cloth or wiped with a barely-damp microfibre cloth if needed. Avoid spraying cleaner directly onto the frame where it meets the glass, as liquid can seep behind the mirror edge.