Description
The Monaco is a 112x81cm rectangular wall mirror with a wide bevelled grey wooden frame and central mirror panel. The frame is mitred at each corner and sits 5cm proud of the wall, with the bevelled edge creating a stepped border around the reflective surface. The grey finish is a mid-tone neutral that sits between pale dove grey and darker charcoal.
Designed for hallways, dining rooms, living rooms and bedroom feature walls, the Monaco works as both a functional full-length mirror and a light-reflecting accent in spaces with limited natural light. At 112cm tall the mirror reaches mid-chest height when mounted at standard eye level, making it suitable for checking appearance from the waist up or as a wall feature above a console table or sideboard. The 81cm width allows it to fill a typical alcove or centre on a chimney breast without dominating the wall.
The wooden frame construction gives the mirror a 16.3kg weight, requiring secure wall fixings rated for the load. The bevelled frame profile catches and reflects light at different angles depending on the time of day and the position of lamps or windows in the room, adding subtle visual movement to what would otherwise be a flat surface. The grey tone pairs comfortably with both warm-toned woods and metals (brass, copper, walnut) and cooler palettes (chrome, white-painted furniture, pale oak).
Specification
| Product Size |
112 x 81cm |
| Depth |
5cm |
| Weight |
16.3kg |
| Material |
Wood |
Frequently Asked
What wall fixings are required for the 16.3kg weight?
The mirror requires two heavy-duty wall fixings rated for at least 10kg each, spaced to match the mounting points on the back of the frame. For solid walls use wall plugs and screws; for stud walls fix directly into the timber studs. Plasterboard-only fixings are not suitable for this weight.
Can the mirror be mounted in a bathroom?
The wooden frame is not moisture-resistant and would be damaged by prolonged exposure to steam and humidity. The Monaco is designed for dry interior spaces such as hallways, bedrooms, dining rooms and living rooms.
Is the grey finish likely to fade in direct sunlight?
The grey finish is applied to solid wood rather than printed or veneered, so it will not fade like fabric. However, prolonged direct sunlight can cause any finish to lighten slightly over several years. Positioning the mirror away from south-facing windows with strong afternoon sun extends the life of the finish.
What style interiors does the grey frame suit?
The mid-tone grey and bevelled profile work in both contemporary and transitional interiors. The mirror pairs well with Scandi minimalism, mid-century modern furniture, and classical settings where a lighter frame tone is preferred over dark wood or ornate gilding.