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Irregular mirrors bring bold, artistic character to any living room. From £40 to £690, our collection of 16 irregular mirrors offers distinctive shapes that break the mould of traditional design. Whether you're after statement-making geometrics or organic, asymmetrical silhouettes, these pieces suit homeowners seeking contemporary flair.

  • House Nordic Range – Scandinavian-inspired irregular mirrors with clean lines and timeless appeal. House Nordic Furniture Mirrors
  • Libra Interiors – Luxury irregular mirrors combining glass and metal for sophisticated spaces. Libra Interiors Mirrors
  • Colour & Finish – Choose from black, grey, white, bronze, champagne, and silver finishes.
  • Materials Available – Glass, metal, and mirrored finishes in a range of contemporary styles.

Tip: Lean towards warm champagne or bronze finishes in smaller spaces to create depth without visual heaviness.

Explore our House Nordic and Libra Interiors collections to find the irregular mirror that transforms your room.

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Browse Irregular Mirrors by Frame Style

Our Irregular Mirrors are available as freestanding floor mirrors, wall-mounted designs and leaning mirrors. Each style suits different room layouts — freestanding options require no fixings, while wall-mounted styles save floor space.

Freestanding vs Wall Mounted Irregular Mirrors

Choose from Irregular Mirrors in a range of frame styles including thin metal frames, chunky wood frames, frameless designs and ornate decorative options. Gold and black frames are among our most popular choices.

Irregular Mirrors with Lights

Our Irregular Mirrors range from compact accent mirrors to large statement pieces measuring 150cm+. Use the size filter to find the right scale for your room — a larger mirror can make smaller spaces feel more open.

Transform your space with an irregular shaped mirror that adds instant character and contemporary style to any room. Our collection of irregular mirrors features bold, unique silhouettes that break away from traditional designs. Whether you're drawn to asymmetrical frames or creative geometric forms, an irregular wall mirror makes a striking statement piece that elevates your home décor.

  • Modern Design Impact – An irregular mirror brings avant-garde appeal to living spaces, bedrooms, and hallways. Explore our curated selection to find designs that complement your interior aesthetic.
  • Diverse Finishes & Materials – Our irregular mirrors come in various finishes, from sleek metals to natural wood frames. If you prefer warmer tones, our walnut mirrors offer timeless elegance alongside contemporary shapes.
  • Size Options for Every Space – From compact accent pieces to statement-making designs, we stock irregular mirrors in multiple dimensions to suit your needs.
  • Delivery – Enjoy free UK delivery on your irregular mirror purchase, making it easy to refresh your home without extra costs.

Tip: Consider the wall space and existing décor when selecting your irregular shaped mirror—these bold pieces work best as focal points rather than clustered arrangements.

Browse our full living room mirrors collection to discover coordinating pieces, or compare styles with our round mirrors for alternative design options.

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FAQs on Irregular Mirrors

Whats the best size irregular mirror for a small bedroom?

A 120–150cm tall irregular mirror works well in small bedrooms without overwhelming the space. Position it opposite a window to maximise natural light reflection. Avoid mirrors wider than 80cm unless your wall space permits, as narrow irregular shapes suit compact rooms better than wide frames.

Wall-mounting saves floor space and suits smaller rooms; its permanent and secure. Leaning mirrors offer flexibility—move them easily and no drilling required. Choose wall-mounting in tight spaces; leaning works better in larger bedrooms where you want styling options without fixings.

Measure the wall height and width in centimetres. Allow 15–20cm clearance from ceiling and floor. For wall-mounted mirrors, mark the centre point horizontally. Check your wall type (plaster, brick, tile) before purchasing, as this affects which fixings youll need for safe installation.

Irregular mirrors have asymmetrical, organic shapes—wavy, geometric or abstract edges. Round mirrors are symmetrical circles. Irregular shapes suit modern, eclectic interiors; rounds work in contemporary or traditional spaces. Irregular mirrors make bolder design statements and suit statement wall features better.

Irregular mirrors suit modern, industrial and eclectic interiors particularly well. Their asymmetrical shapes complement contemporary furniture and feature walls. In traditional homes, use them sparingly as accent pieces rather than statement mirrors. Metal-framed irregulars work across both styles depending on finish—brass for warm, chrome for cool tones.

Use a microfibre cloth or newspaper with white vinegar diluted in water. Wipe gently to avoid streaks on the glass. For irregular metal frames, dust with a soft cloth; use metal-specific polish monthly if required. Avoid abrasive cleaners that scratch both glass and frame finishes.

Yes, if you want visual impact and a focal point. Irregular mirrors cost slightly more but elevate interior design significantly. They suit feature walls and statement spaces. Standard mirrors suit functional needs; irregulars suit styling. Choose irregular if your room benefits from a design feature; standard if you prioritise practicality.

Common materials include metal (brass, chrome, black steel), wood (oak, walnut, white painted), and rattan. Metal frames suit modern spaces; wood suits warm, traditional interiors; rattan adds bohemian texture. Frame thickness ranges 2–8cm depending on style. Heavier frames (wood, thick metal) require proper wall fixings.

Irregular mirrors work best in bedrooms, hallways and living rooms as focal points. In bathrooms, theyre less practical due to moisture. Hallways benefit from space-boosting reflective properties; living rooms suit statement pieces above sofas or sideboards. Smaller irregular mirrors suit cloakrooms and dressing areas effectively.

Yes—position a large irregular mirror opposite windows to bounce natural light deeper into the room. In darker corners, place mirrors near lamps to amplify artificial light. Mirrors with reflective glass maximise light dispersal. Large 150cm+ mirrors deliver better results than small accent pieces in genuinely dark spaces.
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