Description
The Montessa mirror brings movement to a plain wall through a run of vertical mirrored panels set at staggered heights. Each strip carries a bevelled edge that catches the light differently as you move around the room, so the piece reads as part sculpture, part mirror. The reflective silver glass keeps everything bright and open, making it a strong choice where you want to bounce daylight into a darker corner.
Built on an MDF backing with individual glass sections, the design measures 800mm wide by 700mm high and sits just 25mm deep, so it stays close to the wall without dominating the space. The uneven top and bottom edges give it a modern, architectural look that suits a hallway, living room or dining space where you want a focal point without a heavy frame. There is no surrounding border, which lets the glass do all the work.
Hang it in portrait format above a console or sideboard, or use it to lengthen a narrow wall. The clean silver tone works alongside neutral, metallic and monochrome schemes, and the layered panels add depth wherever natural or lamp light is present.
Specification
| Material |
Glass with MDF backing |
| Colour |
Silver |
| Dimensions |
800 x 25 x 700mm (W x D x H) |
| Edge |
Bevelled panels |
| Panel style |
Staggered vertical strips |
| Orientation |
Portrait wall mount |
| Frame |
Frameless design |
Frequently Asked
What is the mirror made from?
It is made from bevelled glass panels mounted on an MDF backing, giving a solid feel and a bright reflective surface.
What are the dimensions?
The mirror measures 800mm wide, 700mm high and 25mm deep, so it stays close to the wall.
Does it have a frame?
No, it has a frameless layered design where the staggered glass panels form the edge of the piece.
How should I clean it?
Wipe the glass with a soft, lint free cloth and a little glass cleaner. Avoid spraying liquid directly onto the panels or the MDF backing.
Where does this mirror work best?
It suits a hallway, living room or dining room, especially above a console or sideboard where the bevelled panels can catch the light.