Description
The Whitechapel Leaner Mirror is a tall rectangular floor mirror with a stepped, moulded frame that gives a soft ridged profile around the glass. The generous full length lets you see a whole outfit at a glance, while the bevelled edge on the mirror adds a little depth to the frame. At 167cm high it works as a leaner against the wall or, if you prefer, wall mounted.
It comes in two colourways, a warm gold and a cooler silver, both with a lightly worn finish that suits bedrooms, dressing areas and hallways. The gold brings a soft antique tone that pairs with wood and neutral walls, while the silver sits well against greys and pale schemes. Either way the shape stays simple and easy to place, and the leaning style means no fixings are needed if you would rather stand it.
The frame is made from moulded PS on an MDF backing, chosen to hold the ridged detail crisply and keep the weight manageable. The mirror glass carries a bevelled edge. Measurements are 67cm wide, 3.5cm deep and 167cm high. Clean the glass with a soft, lint free cloth and a little glass cleaner sprayed onto the cloth rather than the mirror, and wipe the frame with a dry duster.
Specification
| Material |
Glass / PS / MDF |
| Dimensions |
67cm x 3.5cm x 167cm (W x D x H) |
| Available in |
Gold and Silver |
| Type |
Full length leaner mirror |
| Glass |
Bevelled edge |
| Mounting |
Leaner or wall mounted |
Frequently Asked
Can this mirror be leaned against a wall?
Yes, the Whitechapel is designed as a leaner and stands against the wall at 167cm high. It can also be wall mounted if you prefer a fixed position.
What colours does the range come in?
There are two colourways, a warm gold and a cooler silver, both with a lightly worn frame finish.
What is the frame made from?
The frame is moulded PS on an MDF backing, which holds the ridged, stepped profile neatly while keeping the overall weight down.
Does the glass have a bevelled edge?
Yes, the mirror glass has a bevelled edge that adds a little depth around the inner frame.
Which colourway should I choose?
Gold suits wood tones and neutral walls, while silver works well with greys and paler schemes. Pick the one that matches the metals and colours already in your room.