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Natural wood mirrors that bring warmth and character to your living room. From £120 to £560, our natural wood mirrors blend timeless craftsmanship with modern living spaces. Ideal for those seeking authentic materials and understated elegance.

  • Elm Wood Choice – Durable elm wood construction creates lasting beauty and subtle grain detail.
  • Colour Options – Brown and grey finishes suit both traditional and contemporary interiors.
  • Weathered Finishes – Aged, weathered surfaces add character and authentic rustic appeal to rooms.
  • Seven Designs – Handpicked selection ensures quality over quantity in your shopping experience.

Tip: Position your natural wood mirror opposite a window to reflect natural light and amplify the warmth of the timber finish throughout your room.

Browse our full selection of living room mirrors to discover complementary styles and materials that work with your home.

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Browse Natural Wood Mirrors by Frame Style

Our Natural Wood 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 Natural Wood Mirrors

Choose from Natural Wood Mirrors in a range of frame styles including thin metal frames, chunky wood frames, frameless designs and ornate decorative options. Natural frames are a popular choice for contemporary interiors.

Natural Wood Mirrors with Lights

Our Natural Wood 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.

Natural wood mirrors bring warmth, character, and timeless elegance to any room with their organic frames and authentic finishes. From rustic timber to contemporary designs, our collection features mirrors crafted from sustainably sourced wood that complement both traditional and modern interiors. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or subtle accent, natural wood frames add depth and texture whilst reflecting light beautifully throughout your space.

  • Authentic Wood Finishes – Our natural wood mirrors showcase real timber grain and earthy tones that develop character over time. Explore our walnut mirrors for deeper, richer wood tones that add sophistication to any room.
  • Shapes and Styles – From geometric frames to organic curves, natural wood mirrors suit every aesthetic. Consider a round mirror for a softer, contemporary look or explore carved mirrors for traditional charm and intricate detailing.
  • Versatile Sizing – Whether you need a compact accent mirror or a focal point for your wall, natural wood frames work beautifully in any proportion. Our large mirrors create impressive room-transforming displays.
  • Delivery – Enjoy free UK delivery on all our natural wood mirrors, so your new purchase arrives safely and without extra cost.

Tip: Natural wood mirrors pair beautifully with complementary finishes like grey mirrors for a modern mixed-material aesthetic, or keep them as your statement piece against neutral walls.

Explore our full range of living room mirrors to find the perfect natural wood frame for your home today.

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FAQs on Natural Wood Mirrors

Whats the best natural wood mirror size for a small bedroom?

A 120–150cm tall wall-mounted mirror works well in small bedrooms without overwhelming the space. Position it opposite a window to maximise light reflection. Avoid floor-standing mirrors above 160cm as they consume valuable floor area in compact rooms.

Choose wall-mounted if you want to save floor space and create a permanent focal point. Freestanding mirrors suit renters and those wanting flexibility to reposition. Consider your room layout, wall condition, and whether you need the mirror to be easily moveable.

Natural wood mirrors typically feature oak, walnut, pine, or mango wood frames in light, medium, or dark finishes. Oak offers durability and light tones; walnut provides warmth; pine is budget-friendly. Check product photos to see which finish matches your décor scheme.

Hang a natural wood mirror above a console table or sideboard to reflect light and add visual depth. Position it at eye level, roughly 150–160cm from the floor. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent wood fading. Ensure wall fixings are rated for your mirrors weight.

Measure the wall space where you want to hang it, then choose a mirror thats 60–75% of that width for proportion. For full-length mirrors, allow 30cm clearance above and below. Always check product dimensions in centimetres before ordering.

Dust wooden frames monthly with a soft, dry cloth. Clean the glass with a damp microfibre cloth and dry immediately to prevent streaks. Avoid harsh chemicals and excessive moisture near the wood. Polish wood frames annually with appropriate wood furniture oil.

Natural wood mirrors offer warmth, traditional aesthetics, and variety in wood types and finishes. Metal frames are more industrial, durable in damp areas, and suit modern décor. Wood is easier to refinish but requires more care; metal resists moisture better.

Yes. A full-length mirror (160–180cm) positioned opposite your hallway entrance or window reflects light and creates depth. This makes narrow hallways feel wider and brighter. Ensure the frame complements your entrance décor and wall colour.

Natural wood mirrors offer excellent value—theyre durable, timeless, and add instant visual space and light to any room. Unlike trend-led styles, quality wood frames last decades. Invest in sturdy fixings and proper installation for long-term performance.

Yes, but choose mirrors with sealed or treated wood frames to resist moisture and humidity. Position it away from direct shower spray. Walnut and treated oak are better choices than untreated pine. Ensure adequate ventilation to prevent mould and wood warping.

For mirrors over 15kg, use heavy-duty wall anchors rated for your wall type—cavity wall anchors for plasterboard, masonry anchors for brick. Check the product manual for recommended fixings. Solid timber frames may require multiple fixings. If unsure, hire a professional fitter.
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