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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 round and square and rectangular shapes — so whether your room is compact or generous, there's a great fit here.

  • round
  • square and rectangular shapes
  • Available finishes – Light, Rustic and Smoked
  • Featured brands – Gallery Direct, Devonshire, Scuttle Interior and more

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 Oak Mirrors range to find your perfect match.

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What is an oak mirror?

An oak mirror is a type of mirror that features a frame or components made from oak wood. Oak is a popular choice due to its durability and attractive grain patterns.

An oak mirror differs from other mirrors in that it incorporates oak wood in its frame or construction. This gives it a distinct appearance and durability compared to mirrors with different materials.

Benefits of using an oak mirror include its durability, timeless and natural aesthetic, and the ability to complement various interior styles, from traditional to modern.

Yes, oak mirrors can be used in virtually any room of the house, including bedrooms, living rooms, bathrooms, hallways, and even dining rooms or entryways, depending on their style and size.

To clean an oak mirror, use a soft, lint-free cloth or microfiber cloth to remove dust and smudges. For stubborn stains, use a mild solution of water and a gentle wood cleaner. Avoid abrasive cleaners or excessive moisture.

Yes, oak mirrors are known for their durability and can last for many years if properly cared for. Oak wood is naturally resistant to rot and decay.

Oak mirrors come in a wide range of styles, from rustic and traditional to contemporary and minimalist. The frame design and finish can vary significantly.

Oak mirrors can be both wall-mounted and freestanding, depending on their design. Some may come with built-in hardware for easy wall mounting, while others have stands for placement on furniture.

Oak wood is generally considered a sustainable choice if harvested responsibly. Look for mirrors made from sustainably sourced oak or reclaimed wood for an eco-friendlier option.

Some top brands known for their oak mirrors may include Frank Hudson, Julian Bowen, Annaghmore, and Homestyle GB Furniture, but availability may vary by region. It's a good idea to explore local and online retailers for a wide selection of oak mirrors.
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