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Round mirrors that bring light, style and sophistication to any living room. Choose from 80 contemporary and classic designs, priced from £30 to £1,060. Whether you're after brushed metal frames, aged gold finishes or natural wood, our collection suits every budget and interior style.

  • Trusted Brands – Dutch Imports and Daughters, Mindy Brownes Interiors and Libra Interiors lead our bestsellers. Dutch Imports and Daughters
  • Signature Ranges – Explore House Nordic Furniture's Scandinavian designs and Libra's luxury collections. House Nordic Furniture Mirrors
  • Colours & Finishes – Black, white, grey, antique brass, aged gold and mirrored glass options available.
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Tip: A round mirror creates the illusion of space and softens angular room layouts — position above a console table or in a feature wall for maximum impact.

Browse our full collection of round living room mirrors, or discover more styles with Mindy Brownes Interiors.

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Browse Round Mirrors by Frame Style

Our Round 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 Round Mirrors

Choose from Round 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.

Round Mirrors with Lights

Our Round 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.

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FAQs on Round Mirrors

What size round mirror should I buy for my bedroom?

Choose a mirror 60–90cm in diameter for a standard bedroom wall. Measure your wall space and allow 15cm clearance on each side. Position at eye level (150–160cm from floor). Larger mirrors (120cm+) suit feature walls or rooms over 20 square metres.

Hang round mirrors at eye level above a console table or sofa back to reflect light and create focal points. Pair with smaller mirrors for gallery walls, or use a single large mirror (100cm+) opposite windows to brighten the space. Frame with wall sconces for added depth.

Wall-mounted mirrors save floor space and look permanent; ideal for small rooms or rentals. Leaning mirrors offer flexibility without drilling and suit bedrooms and hallways. Choose wall-mounted for stability in high-traffic areas, leaning for renters or rooms with limited wall space.

Yes—round mirrors maximise light reflection in compact bathrooms. Choose 50–70cm diameter to avoid overwhelming the space. Mount above the sink at eye level. Ensure adequate clearance from taps and shelving. Smaller round mirrors also suit narrow hallways and cloakrooms effectively.

Round mirrors create balanced focal points and suit modern, eclectic styles. Oval mirrors elongate walls and suit traditional, transitional rooms. Round mirrors work better opposite windows; ovals complement narrow walls. Both reflect light similarly. Choice depends on room proportions and interior style preference.

Clean monthly with a soft, dry microfibre cloth to prevent dust buildup. For marks, use a 50/50 white vinegar and water solution on the cloth—never spray directly on the mirror. Check wall fixings twice yearly, especially heavy mirrors (over 15kg). Avoid abrasive cleaners and excess moisture.

Mirrors under 10kg suit standard wall anchors on plasterboard. For 10–20kg mirrors, use heavy-duty anchors or timber studs. Over 20kg requires professional installation. Always use fixings rated for your wall type. Check the product guide—we include recommendations for each mirror weight.

Round mirrors come in metal (steel, brass, chrome), wood (oak, walnut, white-washed), and frameless options. Metal suits modern and industrial spaces; wood works in traditional, rustic, and Scandinavian rooms. Frameless mirrors maximise light reflection and suit minimalist interiors. Choose based on décor style.

Round mirrors offer long-term value—they dont date quickly and work across multiple décor styles. Mid-range options (£50–150) deliver durability and quality. Investment pieces (£200+) feature premium frames and heavier glass. Budget models suit rentals. Calculate cost-per-year of use for best value perspective.

Position round mirrors 1–2 metres from windows at a 45-degree angle to maximise light reflection. Measure the distance and test angles before drilling. North-facing windows need closer placement; south-facing allow greater distance. Avoid direct sunlight on mirrors to prevent heat damage or glare.
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