Decorative Wall Mirrors

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How Mirrors Work in a Space

A wall mirror does three things at once — it anchors a wall like a piece of art, bounces light to make a room feel larger, and gives you a full-length surface for everyday use. Where you hang it decides which of those matters most.

A Statement Piece First

At The Artment, a decorative wall mirror is a piece of art first and a practical object second. An arched, asymmetrical, wavy or cloud-shaped design earns its place on a wall the way a sculpture would — it’s the kind of piece guests notice and ask about. Hung on its own against a clean wall, a single designer mirror can anchor a room as confidently as a piece of metal & resin wall art. In an aesthetic, design-led home, the right mirror does more than reflect — it gives the room its character.

Living Room & Entryway

A well-placed wall mirror is one of the most useful things you can hang. Above a console or sofa it adds depth; in an entryway it sets the tone for the home and catches the light from the door. Position one opposite a window and the room reads brighter and larger. To build out the wall around it, our wall art and wall shelves sit naturally alongside.

Bedroom & Dressing Areas

For a full head-to-toe view, a full-length mirror is essential — wall-mounted, leaned against the wall, or freestanding as a floor or standing mirror. A tall, slim long mirror suits a narrow dressing corner, while a larger leaning piece makes a compact bedroom feel more open. And they’re made to look like part of the room, not just a functional piece.

Choosing the Right Mirror for Your Space

  • Start with size — Above a console or sofa, aim for a mirror about two-thirds the width of the furniture below it — too small and it gets lost, too large and it dominates. Hang it so the centre sits at eye level, around 57–60 inches (145–150 cm) from the floor.
  • Let the shape set the mood — Round and arched mirrors soften modern, angular furniture; rectangular and full-length pieces suit clean, structured rooms; oval reads classic; irregular, wavy and cloud shapes bring the most personality.
  • Choose a finish that belongs — Gold and brass warm a neutral room, black and metal frames sharpen a contemporary scheme, and frameless designs or mirror tiles keep things minimal and modern. Echo the tone of your nearby furniture for a put-together look.
  • One statement or a gallery — A single arched or sculptural mirror on a bare wall makes the strongest impression. For a fuller look, cluster smaller round mirrors into a mirror wall, varying the height while keeping the shapes in conversation.
  • Buy once, buy well — A good mirror is a piece you keep, so ours are designed to last and every order is packed to travel safely. Anything that arrives damaged is covered by a 10-day replacement.

Mirrors are one part of a wider art-led décor range at The Artment. To finish the room around them, browse the full decor collection, or explore our furniture collection for pieces that pair with floor and full-length mirrors.

FAQs

As a guide, choose a mirror about two-thirds the width of the furniture it hangs above — a console, sideboard or sofa. On an open wall, leave a little breathing space around it rather than filling the wall, and keep the centre at roughly eye level, around 57–60 inches from the floor.

Round and arched mirrors soften rooms with a lot of straight lines and feel relaxed, while rectangular and full-length mirrors complement modern, structured interiors. Oval mirrors read classic, and irregular or wavy shapes add the most character as a statement piece.

In Vastu, mirrors are usually placed on the north or east wall of a room to reflect light and positive energy, and it is best to avoid a mirror directly facing the main door. In the bedroom, keep the mirror from facing the bed. For a fuller, room-by-room view, read our guide to mirror décor and Vastu for Indian homes.

Yes — every mirror is packed carefully to travel safely. Our mirrors use high-definition glass, and select floor mirrors feature shatter-resistant glass for added durability. In the rare case a piece reaches you damaged, it is covered by our 10-day replacement policy — just report it within 48 hours of delivery and we will arrange a replacement.

Place it opposite or next to a window so it bounces natural light back into the room, or angle it to reflect an open, attractive part of the space rather than clutter. A large floor or full-length mirror leaned against a wall is one of the easiest ways to make a small room feel more open.

Yes. Our mirrors are handcrafted and made in India as part of our art-led décor range, and The Artment was featured on Shark Tank India. You also earn rewards on every order.