Description
The Petal is a 60cm diameter circular wall mirror cut with a scalloped, wavy edge that gives the frameless glass a fluid outline. The edge is bevelled at a shallow angle, catching light and creating a subtle dark contour that defines the perimeter without needing a separate frame. At 2cm depth, the mirror sits close to the wall once mounted.
Designed for bedrooms, hallways, living rooms and dressing areas where a circular mirror is needed but a plain disc feels too minimal, the Petal works as a standalone feature or grouped with other mirrors in an arrangement. The organic edge softens geometric interiors and contrasts with angular furniture, while the frameless construction keeps the visual weight low. The 60cm diameter suits walls above consoles, sideboards, or chest-of-drawers where a mirror between 50-70cm fits the furniture width.
The mirror is cut from a single sheet of clear float glass with no backing board, so it reflects cleanly without tonal shifts. The scalloped edge has fourteen lobes around the circumference, each one flowing into the next without sharp transitions. At 8kg, the mirror requires secure wall fixings appropriate to the wall type — typically two D-rings or a French cleat system for plasterboard or masonry. The frameless design means there are no metal or wood components to discolour over time.
Specification
| Size |
60cm |
| Depth |
2cm |
| Weight |
8KG |
| Material |
Mirror |
Frequently Asked
How is the mirror hung?
The mirror typically ships with D-ring fixings or a French cleat on the reverse. Given the 8kg weight, two secure wall plugs and screws are required for plasterboard, or masonry fixings for brick or block walls. The mounting hardware should be rated to at least 10kg per fixing point.
Can it be used in a bathroom?
The mirror has no electrical components and can be used in bathrooms provided it is mounted away from direct water spray. Bathroom humidity may affect the adhesive backing of the mounting hardware over time, so ensure fixings are mechanically secure rather than adhesive-only.
Does the scalloped edge have a bevel?
Yes. The wavy edge is bevelled at a shallow angle, which catches light and creates a subtle dark outline defining the perimeter. This bevel is functional as well as decorative, reducing the sharpness of the glass edge.
What size wall space does it need?
The 60cm diameter means the mirror occupies a circle approximately 600mm across at its widest points. Allow at least 10cm clearance on all sides for visual balance, so a wall area of roughly 80cm x 80cm or larger works comfortably.