Description
The Yardley is a round convex mirror with a slim metal frame and a gently domed glass that pulls the room into a wide, fish-eye reflection. The convex shape gives it a soft focal point on the wall, while the antiqued, speckled edge to the glass adds character without cluttering the clean circular outline. It is a simple shape that works on its own or grouped with others.
The range comes in two colourways, black and bronze, and two sizes: a 60cm diameter and a larger 80cm diameter. The smaller size suits a hallway, cloakroom or a gallery-style cluster, while the 80cm works over a console, mantel or sideboard where you want more presence. The dark black frame reads modern and graphic, and the warm bronze leans a little softer and more traditional, so you can match it to the tone of your room.
Each mirror combines a glass front with an aluminium alloy frame and an MDF backing, keeping it light for its size. The convex glass carries a deliberate antiqued speckling around the outer edge, so slight variation from piece to piece is part of the look. To care for it, dust the frame with a dry cloth and clean the glass with a soft, lint-free cloth and a little glass cleaner, avoiding harsh abrasives.
Specification
| Material |
Glass / Aluminium Alloy / MDF |
| Shape |
Round convex |
| Dimensions |
60cm and 80cm diameter, 4.5cm deep |
| Available in |
Black and Bronze; 60cm x 60cm and 80cm x 80cm |
| Frame |
Slim metal frame |
| Glass |
Convex with antiqued speckled edge |
| Fixing |
Wall mounted |
Frequently Asked
Is the glass flat or curved?
The glass is convex, meaning it curves outward slightly to give a wide, panoramic reflection with a soft central focal point.
What sizes does the Yardley come in?
Two sizes: a 60cm diameter and an 80cm diameter, both 4.5cm deep. The 60cm suits smaller spaces and clusters, the 80cm gives more presence over furniture.
What colours are available?
Two colourways, black and bronze. Black gives a modern, graphic edge, while bronze is warmer and a little more traditional.
Why does the edge of the glass look speckled?
The outer edge carries a deliberate antiqued, speckled finish for character. Slight variation between pieces is part of the design rather than a fault.
How do I clean it?
Dust the frame with a dry cloth and clean the convex glass with a soft, lint-free cloth and a little glass cleaner. Avoid abrasive pads or harsh chemicals.