Description
The Padstow Wall Mirror has a soft, rounded-square shape that sits somewhere between a circle and a square, so it softens the lines of a room without losing structure. The frame is finished in a hand-painted style with a gently brushed look, and the glass sits within it for a clean edge. At 60cm wide and 60cm high, it is a useful mid-size mirror for reflecting light and adding depth.
We offer the Padstow in two colourways: a deep Navy and a soft neutral Taupe. The Navy brings a calm, considered feel that works well against pale or white walls, while the Taupe blends into warmer, more muted schemes. Both suit a hallway, bedroom, bathroom or living room, whether you want the mirror to stand out a little or settle quietly into the wall.
The frame is made from MDF with a painted finish, paired with a plain glass mirror plate. The gentle brushed effect gives the surface a bit of texture and movement rather than a flat block of colour. To care for it, wipe the glass with a soft, lint-free cloth and a little glass cleaner, and dust the frame with a dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and standing water on the painted surface.
Specification
| Material |
MDF frame with glass mirror plate |
| Dimensions |
60cm x 4cm x 60cm (W x D x H) |
| Shape |
Rounded square |
| Finish |
Hand-painted, brushed effect |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Navy, Taupe |
| Mounting |
Wall-mounted |
Frequently Asked
What colours does the Padstow mirror come in?
It comes in two colourways: a deep Navy and a soft neutral Taupe, so you can choose one to stand out against pale walls or one to blend into a warmer scheme.
What size is the Padstow Wall Mirror?
It measures 60cm wide, 60cm high and 4cm deep, making it a practical mid-size mirror for hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms and living rooms.
What is the frame made from?
The frame is made from MDF with a hand-painted, brushed-effect finish, paired with a plain glass mirror plate.
How do I clean and care for it?
Wipe the glass with a soft, lint-free cloth and a little glass cleaner, and dust the painted frame with a dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and standing water.
Which colourway should I choose?
Pick Navy if you want a calm, defined shape against light or white walls, or Taupe if you prefer the mirror to sit quietly within a muted, neutral scheme.