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French Style Mirrors

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Light, space and style — all in one piece. The right mirror can transform a room, making it feel brighter, larger and more carefully considered.

With a range of options to suit different spaces and styles, you can choose from French Mirrors and crafted to bring charm and sophistication into every corner of your home — so whether your room is compact or generous, there's a great fit here.

  • Corner units available – perfect for making use of awkward spaces
  • French Mirrors

Tip: Hang a mirror opposite a window to maximise natural light and make any room feel noticeably more open and airy.

Enjoy free delivery across England and Wales — with deliveries to Scotland available for an additional £29.99. Browse the full French Style Mirrors range to find your perfect match.

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  • Cream
  • Grey
  • White

FAQs on French Style Mirrors

What are French mirrors?

French mirrors, often referred to as French-style mirrors or French decorative mirrors, are mirrors designed in the ornate and elegant style associated with French design and craftsmanship. They typically feature intricate frames and detailing.

French mirrors are characterized by their ornate and decorative frames, which often include intricate carvings, gilded finishes, and decorative elements. These mirrors are known for their elegance and vintage charm, setting them apart from simpler and more modern mirror styles.

French mirrors come in various sizes to suit different spaces and purposes. Common sizes include small decorative mirrors, full-length mirrors, and larger statement mirrors for interior design.

While French mirrors are traditionally associated with classic and vintage interior styles, they can also be incorporated into modern designs to create an eclectic or transitional look. Their ornate frames can add a touch of elegance and contrast to contemporary spaces.

The cost of French mirrors can vary widely depending on factors such as size, craftsmanship, materials, and brand. Handcrafted, antique, or designer French mirrors are typically more expensive than mass-produced or simpler mirror styles.

To clean a French mirror, use a gentle glass cleaner or a mixture of water and vinegar. Avoid abrasive materials that could scratch the glass or damage the frame. Dusting the frame regularly can help maintain its appearance.

French mirrors with proper sealing and moisture-resistant finishes can be used in bathrooms and other high-moisture areas. However, it's essential to ensure that the frame and backing are well-protected from moisture to prevent damage.

Yes, French mirrors can have frames made from various materials, including wood, metal, and resin. The choice of frame material can impact the mirror's style and durability.

French mirrors can be wall-mounted or freestanding, depending on their design and purpose. Many French-style mirrors come with hardware for wall mounting, while others are designed to stand on the floor or on furniture.

Some reputable brands known for their French-style mirrors include Frank Hudson, Julian Bowen, Hill Interiors, and Willis and Gambier. However, the availability of brands may vary by location and retailer.
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