Description
The Montana is a 95 x 70cm rectangle wall mirror framed in a ribbed antique silver resin moulding. The frame comprises vertical grooves that catch and reflect light, creating a textured perimeter around the glass. The antique silver finish applies a subtle patina over the ribbed surface, giving the frame a tonal depth that reads differently depending on room lighting and viewing angle.
Designed for vertical mounting above consoles in hallways, over dressers in bedrooms, or as a feature piece in living rooms, the Montana provides both functional reflection and decorative framing. The 95cm height makes it suitable as a standing-height mirror for daily outfit checks when mounted with the lower edge 60-80cm from the floor, while the 70cm width fills wall space without needing to span an entire wall section. The 2cm frame depth sits flush with typical skirting boards and trim.
The resin construction keeps the weight at 7-20kg depending on glass thickness, making it lighter than timber or metal equivalents and easier to hang on plasterboard walls with appropriate fixings. The antique silver finish pairs with both warm-toned interiors (copper, brass, oak) and cooler greys and whites, providing a neutral metallic accent that sits comfortably across traditional, transitional and contemporary schemes. The ribbed texture breaks up flat wall surfaces without introducing colour.
Specification
| Product Size |
95 x 70cm |
| Depth |
2cm |
| Weight |
7kg - 20kg |
| Material |
Plastic |
Frequently Asked
What height should the mirror be hung?
For a standing-height mirror suitable for outfit checks, position the lower edge 60-80cm from the floor. In hallways over a console table, the lower edge typically sits 10-20cm above the tabletop to create visual balance.
What fixings are needed for plasterboard walls?
The mirror weighs between 7-20kg depending on glass thickness. Use two heavy-duty plasterboard fixings rated to 10kg each, positioned to engage with the mounting points on the mirror back. For stud walls or masonry, standard wall plugs and screws are sufficient.
How is the ribbed frame cleaned?
The vertical grooves in the frame can collect dust. Use a soft brush or dry microfibre cloth to clear the ribs, working vertically along the grooves. For the glass, standard glass cleaner applied with a lint-free cloth works without affecting the resin frame finish.
Does the antique finish wear off?
The antique silver patina is applied to the resin during manufacturing and is not a surface coating that chips or peels. The finish is stable under normal household conditions and does not require polishing or re-finishing.