Description
The Wave is an 88 x 63cm rectangle wall mirror with a silver lacquered resin frame built around three stepped borders that create a layered, architectural edge. The outer border is polished silver, the middle section charcoal grey, and the inner border polished silver again, forming a triple-frame effect that adds depth and visual weight to the mirror without requiring a heavy solid wood or metal construction.
Designed for hallways, above consoles, in bedrooms above dressers, and in living rooms where a horizontal mirror provides balance to low furniture. The 88cm width suits walls between 100-140cm wide, and the 63cm height works in spaces where ceiling heights are 2.4m or above. The mirror can be hung portrait or landscape depending on the wall proportions and the furniture beneath it.
The silver lacquered finish on the resin frame has a high-gloss surface that reflects ambient light and pairs well with cooler-toned interiors, greys, whites, and contemporary metallic accents. The resin construction keeps the overall weight manageable for plasterboard walls fitted with appropriate fixings, while the 4cm projection from the wall gives the frame a substantial presence without protruding far enough to interfere with door swings or narrow hallways.
Specification
| Product Size |
88 x 63cm |
| Depth |
4cm |
| Material |
Plastic |
Frequently Asked
What wall fixings are needed?
The mirror has D-rings or a hanging plate on the reverse. For plasterboard walls, use mirror plate fixings rated for at least 5kg. For solid masonry walls, standard wall plugs and screws are sufficient. The resin frame keeps the overall weight lower than a solid wood or metal frame of equivalent size.
Can it be hung portrait or landscape?
Yes. The rectangular format works in both orientations. Landscape suits hallways and above consoles, while portrait works in narrower spaces or where a taller mirror is needed beside a wardrobe or dresser.
How is the frame cleaned?
The silver lacquered resin wipes clean with a damp microfibre cloth. For the mirror glass itself, use a standard glass cleaner or a mix of water and white vinegar, avoiding overspray onto the lacquered frame as some cleaners can dull high-gloss finishes over time.
What room styles does the silver finish suit?
The polished silver lacquer pairs well with contemporary, art deco, and Hollywood Regency interiors. It also works in cooler-toned Scandi or minimalist schemes where grey, white, and chrome are dominant. It may clash with warmer brass-heavy or rustic interiors.