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Standing mirrors that make a real style statement in any room. From £130 to £1,000, our collection spans classic wooden frames to sleek modern designs. Whether you're after a bedroom focal point or living room reflection, you'll find handcrafted pieces from trusted brands like Willis and Gambier and Global Home Furniture.

  • Classic wooden styles – Oak, mango wood, and pine frames in rich dark cherrywood and brass finishes.
  • Willis and Gambier – The Antoinette Bedroom range brings timeless elegance to your home effortlessly. Willis and Gambier
  • Colour choices – Select from black, brown, grey, and yellow to match your décor scheme.
  • Quality brands – Global Home Furniture and Fortune Woods offer durability and refined design.

Tip: Position your standing mirror opposite a window to amplify natural light and create a brighter, more spacious feel.

Explore our and Fortune Woods Lyon Oak ranges for timeless investment pieces.

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Browse Standing Mirrors by Frame Style

Our Standing 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 Standing Mirrors

Choose from Standing 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.

Standing Mirrors with Lights

Our Standing 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 Standing Mirrors

What size standing mirror do I need for my bedroom?

For bedrooms, choose a mirror at least 40cm wide and 120cm tall if wall space allows. Full-length mirrors (150–180cm) work best opposite the bed or wardrobe. Measure your wall and leave 15cm clearance from furniture edges for balance.

Leaning mirrors suit renters and flexible layouts—no drilling required. Wall-mounted mirrors save floor space and feel permanent. Choose leaning if you move house often; wall-mounted if you want a polished, space-saving finish in established homes.

Position a large standing mirror (120cm+) opposite a window or light source to reflect natural light and create depth. Lean it slightly forward on a feature wall. Avoid placing mirrors facing each other, which can make spaces feel cramped.

Floor mirrors stand upright on a base frame and require no wall fixings; most are freestanding. Leaning mirrors rest against walls at an angle, using gravity for support. Both are portable, but leaning mirrors take less floor space and suit smaller rooms.

Yes, but choose a moisture-resistant frame—avoid untreated wood in steamy bathrooms. Metal, aluminium, or sealed timber frames work best. Position mirrors away from direct shower spray and ensure adequate ventilation to prevent condensation and mildew damage.

Wipe the glass weekly with a soft, lint-free cloth and glass cleaner. For frames, use a damp cloth and mild soap, then dry immediately. Avoid ammonia-based cleaners on wood frames. Check fixings monthly if wall-mounted to ensure safety.

Wall-mounted mirrors work on plasterboard, brick, and concrete. Use appropriate fixings: toggle bolts for plasterboard, masonry anchors for brick. For heavy mirrors over 20kg, consult a professional fitter to avoid damage or injury.

Yes, quality standing mirrors last 10+ years and serve multiple purposes—dressing, lighting, and space illusion. A good mirror costs £50–300 depending on size and frame material. The styling and functional benefits justify the cost in most homes.

Wood frames suit traditional spaces; aluminium and metal suit modern rooms. Glass frames add elegance but show fingerprints. Consider durability: solid wood and metal resist damage better than veneer. Match frame colour to your existing furniture and décor palette.

Freestanding mirrors typically need 40–60cm width and 5–10cm depth. Wall-leaning mirrors require similar floor depth but save wall space. In tight rooms, choose narrow mirrors (30–40cm wide) or wall-mounted designs to maximise usable floor area.
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