Description
The Whitechapel Rectangle Mirror is a wall mirror with a wide, stepped moulded frame and a bevelled glass panel. The frame has a gently worn, layered finish that catches the light along its ridged profile, giving it a classic look that sits well in both traditional and updated interiors. The generous surround and bevelled edge add depth without drawing attention away from the reflection.
It comes in two colourways, gold and silver, so you can match it to warmer or cooler tones already in the room. The size, 77cm wide by 107cm tall, makes it a good fit above a mantel, console or dressing table, and it works equally well in a hallway, living room or bedroom to open up the space and bounce daylight around.
The frame is built on an MDF and PS base with a moulded, painted finish, and the mirror glass is bevelled for a clean edge. To keep it looking its best, dust the frame with a soft dry cloth and clean the glass with a lightly dampened cloth or a little glass cleaner applied to the cloth rather than sprayed directly onto the mirror. Avoid harsh or abrasive products on the frame finish.
Specification
| Material |
Glass / PS / MDF |
| Dimensions |
77cm x 3.5cm x 107cm (W x D x H) |
| Shape |
Rectangle |
| Glass |
Bevelled edge |
| Frame |
Wide stepped moulded profile |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Gold, Silver |
| Orientation |
Portrait (can be hung to suit) |
Frequently Asked
What colours does this mirror come in?
It is available in two colourways, gold and silver, so you can pick the tone that best suits your room.
What are the dimensions?
The mirror measures 77cm wide, 3.5cm deep and 107cm tall, making it a good size above a console, mantel or dressing table.
Is the glass bevelled?
Yes, the mirror has a bevelled edge, which gives a clean, defined border around the reflection.
What is the frame made from?
The frame is built on MDF and PS with a moulded, painted finish, topped with a glass mirror panel.
How do I clean it?
Dust the frame with a soft dry cloth and clean the glass with a lightly dampened cloth or a little glass cleaner on the cloth. Avoid abrasive products on the frame.