Description
The Orio is an 84x55cm asymmetrical wall mirror with an organic triangular shape edged in a gold leaf frame. The frame wraps a bevelled mirror surface, with the asymmetry creating visual movement whether hung vertically or horizontally. The gold leaf finish on the MDF frame catches and reflects surrounding light, adding warmth without dominating the wall.
Designed for hallways, living room accent walls, and bedroom dressing areas, the Orio works in spaces where a standard rectangular mirror would feel too rigid. The shape allows it to be hung in multiple orientations — vertically as a narrow column, horizontally as a wider landscape, or angled to follow stairwell lines. At 3cm depth and 6.41kg weight, the mirror sits close to the wall and can be mounted on plasterboard with appropriate fixings.
The gold leaf finish varies slightly across the frame surface, showing brush marks and tonal shifts that distinguish it from flat metallic paint. The bevelled edge on the mirror itself refracts light at the perimeter, creating a subtle halo effect around reflections. The organic outline references mid-century modernist mirrors without being a direct replica, making it compatible with both period-appropriate interiors and contemporary schemes that layer different eras.
Specification
| Width |
55cm |
| Height |
84cm |
| Depth |
3cm |
| Weight |
6.41kg |
| Finish |
Gold Leaf |
Downloads
Product Specification Sheet
Frequently Asked
Can this mirror be hung in different orientations?
Yes. The asymmetrical shape allows the Orio to be hung vertically, horizontally, or at an angle depending on wall space and aesthetic preference. The mounting points are positioned to support multiple orientations.
What wall fixings are needed for the 6.41kg weight?
For plasterboard walls, use appropriate mirror fixings rated for at least 8-10kg to provide a safety margin. For solid walls, standard masonry fixings are sufficient. The 3cm depth means the mirror sits close to the wall once mounted.
Is the gold finish solid metal or a coating?
The frame is MDF finished with gold leaf, not solid metal. The leaf application creates tonal variation and brush texture across the surface, giving it more visual interest than flat metallic paint.
How is the gold leaf cleaned?
Dust the frame with a dry soft cloth. Avoid water or cleaning sprays on the gold leaf as moisture can lift or discolour the finish. Clean the mirror glass separately with standard glass cleaner, keeping it off the frame.