Description
The Liberty is a 91 x 66cm rectangle wall mirror with a dual-tone champagne-finish resin frame surrounding bevelled mirror glass. The frame uses a black outer edge paired with a champagne inner border, creating a layered depth that contrasts with single-tone frames. The 4cm frame depth gives the mirror enough projection to cast a subtle shadow on the wall behind, emphasising the dual-tone effect when light hits the frame at an angle.
Designed for hallways, above console tables, and bedroom walls, the Liberty suits rooms where a full-length reflection is needed without floor-standing furniture. The 91cm height provides head-to-waist reflection when hung at typical mirror height (centre at approximately 150-160cm from floor), making it functional for outfit checking and grooming. The champagne finish reads as warm gold in daylight and picks up amber tones under warm-white interior lighting, pairing comfortably with brass, gold and copper accents in the room.
The resin frame keeps the mirror weight between 7-20kg depending on glass thickness, lighter than equivalent timber or metal-framed mirrors and easier to mount on plasterboard walls with standard mirror fixings. The bevelled edge on the glass creates a defined border between the reflective surface and the champagne frame, giving visual separation where flat-edge glass would blend. The rectangular proportions work equally well in portrait or landscape orientation, though portrait is typical for hallway and bedroom applications.
Specification
| Product Size |
91 x 66cm |
| Depth |
4cm |
| Weight |
7kg - 20kg |
| Material |
Plastic |
Frequently Asked
What mounting fixings are needed?
The Liberty weighs between 7-20kg, so wall fixings must be rated for at least 25kg. On solid walls, use heavy-duty mirror plates or D-rings with masonry anchors. On plasterboard, use plasterboard anchors rated for the mirror weight or locate fixings into wall studs. Mirror is hung via D-rings or keyhole slots on the rear.
Can it be hung landscape as well as portrait?
Yes. The rectangular proportions allow both orientations. Portrait is typical for hallways and bedrooms where vertical reflection is useful. Landscape works above console tables, sideboards and mantels where horizontal space is available.
How is the resin frame cleaned?
Wipe the champagne-finish resin frame with a dry microfibre cloth. For marks, use a barely-damp cloth with water only — avoid furniture polish, sprays or solvents that may dull the metallic finish. Clean the mirror glass separately with standard glass cleaner.
Does the champagne finish tarnish or fade?
No. The champagne finish is a factory-applied coating on resin, not actual metal, so it does not oxidise or tarnish. Avoid placing the mirror in direct sunlight for prolonged periods, as UV exposure can fade some metallic finishes over time.