Description
Our London Dry Gin framed mirror brings a slice of vintage bar styling to your wall. The mirrored panel carries an intricate line design in the spirit of a classic gin label, complete with scrolling flourishes, botanical leaf motifs picked out in gold, and the bold 'London Dry Gin' lettering across a central medallion. Set against the reflective glass background, the artwork catches light and adds depth wherever you hang it.
The design is held within a slim black outer frame with a gold inner lip, a pairing that keeps the piece grounded while echoing the gilded accents in the print. Measuring 1000 x 700mm, it works as a focal point above a drinks cabinet, in a home bar, or across a dining or living room wall. The landscape format sits well over sideboards and console tables.
Built with a glass front, an MDF backing and a PS frame, the mirror is made to hang flat and stay looking sharp. Wipe the glass with a soft, dry cloth to keep the reflection clear and the gold detailing bright. It suits homes leaning towards a retro pub, art deco or characterful modern look.
Specification
| Material |
Glass, MDF and PS frame |
| Colour |
Silver mirror with gold and black |
| Dimensions |
1000mm W x 700mm H x 40mm D |
| Orientation |
Landscape |
| Frame |
Black outer with gold inner lip |
| Design |
London Dry Gin label print |
| Mounting |
Wall hung |
Frequently Asked
Is this a functional mirror or wall art?
It is decorative wall art on a mirrored glass panel, so it reflects light and surroundings while showing the printed gin label design rather than acting as a full clear mirror.
What are the dimensions?
The piece measures 1000mm wide, 700mm high and 40mm deep, giving you a generous landscape focal point for a wall.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the glass front gently with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh sprays that could seep behind the print or dull the gold detailing.
What is the frame made from?
The outer frame is PS moulding finished in black with a gold inner lip, backed by MDF for stability, and fronted with glass.
Where does it suit best?
It works well in a home bar, above a drinks cabinet, or in a dining or living room where its vintage gin label styling can stand out.