Overview
Description
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FAQs
Knowledge Hub
One Piece Makes the Room Bigger
A full-length mirror doubles the room it sits in. Not the floor plan, but the perceived depth, the light and the ceiling height, all of which read as greater when a 1650mm mirror reflects the space back across itself. The cream baroque frame is not just the border: it is the design statement that tells a room what direction it belongs to. Hand-crafted antique-style ornate detailing in soft cream with bevelled glass: the finishing piece for a room that is already heading somewhere specific.
D-ring fixings included for wall mounting. Proportioned to lean or hang. Works best opposite or adjacent to a window.
Frame, Glass, Scale, Position
- 1650mm tall: Full-length and large enough to double the room's perceived depth and brightness. A 1650mm mirror changes the scale of the entire wall it sits on.
- Hand-crafted baroque cream frame: Ornate antique-style detailing with sculptural character visible from across the room. Not a flat profile but a frame with presence.
- Bevelled glass edge: Catches and refracts light along the mirror perimeter. Adds the visual quality that flat-edged glass cannot provide at this scale.
- Lean or hang: D-ring fixings included for wall mounting. Also proportioned for floor-leaning in a casual arrangement that can be repositioned without drilling.
- Light amplification: Placed opposite or beside a window, reflects natural light across the room. In north-facing bedrooms and dark hallways, the brightness difference is significant.
- Specific aesthetic commitment: Cottagecore, French country, vintage, maximalist. This frame belongs somewhere with a clear interior direction, not an unformed one.
A Different Mirror Direction
For a room where the aesthetic is minimal, contemporary or dark-toned and a round mirror in matte black would suit the wall better than an ornate cream leaner, the simplistic round black wall mirror provides a clean circular form in the same wall-mounted format without the decorative weight of the baroque frame. For how mirrors are one of the most effective tools for making a narrow or dark hallway feel open, bright and welcoming rather than oppressive, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers mirror placement, lighting strategy and the other quick changes that transform a hallway's atmosphere.
The Mirror That Changes Room Proportions
A full-length mirror doubles the room: not the floor plan but the perceived depth, light and height. The wall behind it disappears into the reflection and the room reads as larger. At 1650mm tall, this mirror is large enough to produce that effect meaningfully. The cream baroque frame adds a second quality: it tells the room what direction it is heading. A plain white frame sits in any room. This frame belongs somewhere specific.
The frame is hand-crafted baroque with ornate cream detailing and a finish that reads as aged rather than glossy. The glass is bevelled, adding an edge detail that catches light and gives the mirror a quality flat-edged glass does not have. D-ring fixings included for wall mounting; or lean against a wall for a casual arrangement that can be repositioned without drilling. Both configurations work with the mirror's proportions.
For a hallway where both a mirror and practical coat and shoe storage are needed in a single piece, the multifunctional black steel hallway unit with mirror combines all three in a freestanding unit for hallways where space is too limited for separate pieces. For how mirrors, layered lighting and the right furniture placement transform a hallway from a route into a welcoming entrance, our guide to modern hallway storage ideas covers eleven approaches for the rooms people see first but style last.
What This Mirror Provides
- 1650mm tall: genuinely full-length. Tall enough to reflect a full standing figure and to produce the room-doubling effect that a shorter mirror positioned at head height cannot achieve. A 1650mm mirror on a bedroom or hallway wall changes the perceived scale of the entire room.
- Hand-crafted baroque cream frame. The frame is the design statement. Ornate antique-style detailing in a soft cream finish that reads as aged and considered. Not a mass-produced flat profile but a frame with sculptural character visible from across the room.
- Bevelled glass edge. The bevelled edge catches and refracts light along the perimeter of the mirror, adding a visual detail that flat-edged glass does not provide and contributes to the antique quality of the piece as a whole.
- Lean or hang: two configurations. D-ring fixings are included for secure wall mounting in portrait orientation. The mirror is also proportioned to lean against a wall at floor level, which suits a more relaxed and repositionable arrangement.
- Light amplification in any position. A mirror of this size placed opposite or adjacent to a window reflects natural light across the room. In a north-facing bedroom or a hallway with a single window, the difference in ambient brightness is significant.
- A room-completing piece for specific interiors. The cream baroque frame belongs to cottagecore, French country, maximalist and vintage rooms. In a minimal or industrial room it reads as mismatched.
Rooms That Suit This Mirror
Bedrooms where the style direction is soft, warm and vintage-influenced: sage green, dusty rose, cream, warm white or powder blue walls with natural textile layers, rattan, wooden furniture and botanical prints. The cream baroque frame sits at home in all of these. Dressing rooms and dressing areas where the mirror is the functional centrepiece of the space as much as a decorative element. Hallways in period properties where the architecture already has the ornate detailing that echoes the frame's character. Living rooms with a maximalist or eclectic direction where a large floor-leaning mirror against one wall adds depth without occupying floor space.
Where to Place a Leaner Mirror
Against a wall opposite a window amplifies natural light most effectively. The room gains brightness without additional lighting. In a bedroom, beside or opposite the wardrobe gives a full-length dressing view. In a hallway, at the end of a corridor creates the illusion of a longer space. Keep the floor immediately in front clear: a cluttered floor reflection undermines the effect.
Before You Order
- Confirm the leaning position is safe. A 1650mm leaner mirror is heavy. When leaned, it should rest against a solid wall and the floor beneath it should be flat and non-slip. Never lean a mirror of this size against a door or a surface that moves. If in a household with young children, wall mounting using the included D-rings is the safer option.
- The frame is hand-crafted: minor variations are part of the piece. As a hand-crafted item, small differences in the frame detail between individual mirrors are to be expected. This is a quality of the craft rather than a defect.
- Wall mounting requires appropriate fixings for the wall type. D-ring fixings are included but wall plugs and screws suitable for the specific wall type, plasterboard or solid, are required. A mirror of this weight should be fixed into a wall stud or with appropriate heavy-duty plasterboard fixings rather than standard screws into plasterboard alone.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
Antique Cream Leaner Mirror: Questions Answered
1650mm tall. The width is typically 700 to 800mm for a baroque leaner of this height. The 1650mm height is the defining measurement: large enough to reflect a full figure and produce a noticeable room-doubling effect.
Yes. D-ring fixings are included on the back of the frame for portrait wall mounting. The mirror is also proportioned to lean at floor level against a wall in a casual arrangement that does not require drilling. Both configurations work with the mirror's height and aesthetic. For households with children or pets, wall mounting is the safer option.
D-ring fixings are included. You will need wall plugs and screws for the specific wall type. Given the weight of a 1650mm wood and resin mirror, fixing into a wall stud is strongly recommended over hollow-wall fixings alone.
Yes, when leaned against a solid wall on a flat floor. Never lean against a door or anything that moves. The lean angle should be shallow enough that the mirror cannot tip forward. In homes with young children, wall mounting via the D-rings is the safer option.
Cottagecore, French country, vintage, maximalist and warm romantic rooms. The frame commits the mirror to a specific direction: exactly right with sage walls, botanical prints and warm textiles; mismatched in minimal, industrial or dark contemporary rooms.
Against a wall opposite or adjacent to a window for maximum light amplification. The mirror reflects natural light across the room and makes the space feel significantly brighter and larger. In a bedroom, beside or opposite the wardrobe gives a practical full-length dressing position with a whole-room view. In a hallway, at the end of the corridor creates the illusion of a longer space.
The frame is individually crafted, not mass-produced. Minor variations in ornate detailing between mirrors are part of the character of hand production, not defects. If ordering more than one, small differences between frames should be expected.
Yes. The bevel is an angled cut around the mirror perimeter that catches and refracts light. It creates a prismatic effect along the edge that adds visual depth and reinforces the antique quality of the frame.
Minimal, industrial, dark-contemporary, Scandi-neutral and purely modern rooms. The cream baroque frame is a strong aesthetic statement that reads as intentional in the right room and jarring in the wrong one. If the room's direction is clean-lined, dark-toned or deliberately restrained, a plain-framed or slim-profile mirror will sit more naturally than this piece.
Vintage Vibe Styling Tips
Place on soft rugs and pair with brushed brass hardware or potted plants—this mirror adds height and heritage in one swoop. For themed décor ideas, check out:
Overview
One Piece Makes the Room Bigger
A full-length mirror doubles the room it sits in. Not the floor plan, but the perceived depth, the light and the ceiling height, all of which read as greater when a 1650mm mirror reflects the space back across itself. The cream baroque frame is not just the border: it is the design statement that tells a room what direction it belongs to. Hand-crafted antique-style ornate detailing in soft cream with bevelled glass: the finishing piece for a room that is already heading somewhere specific.
D-ring fixings included for wall mounting. Proportioned to lean or hang. Works best opposite or adjacent to a window.
Frame, Glass, Scale, Position
- 1650mm tall: Full-length and large enough to double the room's perceived depth and brightness. A 1650mm mirror changes the scale of the entire wall it sits on.
- Hand-crafted baroque cream frame: Ornate antique-style detailing with sculptural character visible from across the room. Not a flat profile but a frame with presence.
- Bevelled glass edge: Catches and refracts light along the mirror perimeter. Adds the visual quality that flat-edged glass cannot provide at this scale.
- Lean or hang: D-ring fixings included for wall mounting. Also proportioned for floor-leaning in a casual arrangement that can be repositioned without drilling.
- Light amplification: Placed opposite or beside a window, reflects natural light across the room. In north-facing bedrooms and dark hallways, the brightness difference is significant.
- Specific aesthetic commitment: Cottagecore, French country, vintage, maximalist. This frame belongs somewhere with a clear interior direction, not an unformed one.
A Different Mirror Direction
For a room where the aesthetic is minimal, contemporary or dark-toned and a round mirror in matte black would suit the wall better than an ornate cream leaner, the simplistic round black wall mirror provides a clean circular form in the same wall-mounted format without the decorative weight of the baroque frame. For how mirrors are one of the most effective tools for making a narrow or dark hallway feel open, bright and welcoming rather than oppressive, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers mirror placement, lighting strategy and the other quick changes that transform a hallway's atmosphere.
Description
The Mirror That Changes Room Proportions
A full-length mirror doubles the room: not the floor plan but the perceived depth, light and height. The wall behind it disappears into the reflection and the room reads as larger. At 1650mm tall, this mirror is large enough to produce that effect meaningfully. The cream baroque frame adds a second quality: it tells the room what direction it is heading. A plain white frame sits in any room. This frame belongs somewhere specific.
The frame is hand-crafted baroque with ornate cream detailing and a finish that reads as aged rather than glossy. The glass is bevelled, adding an edge detail that catches light and gives the mirror a quality flat-edged glass does not have. D-ring fixings included for wall mounting; or lean against a wall for a casual arrangement that can be repositioned without drilling. Both configurations work with the mirror's proportions.
For a hallway where both a mirror and practical coat and shoe storage are needed in a single piece, the multifunctional black steel hallway unit with mirror combines all three in a freestanding unit for hallways where space is too limited for separate pieces. For how mirrors, layered lighting and the right furniture placement transform a hallway from a route into a welcoming entrance, our guide to modern hallway storage ideas covers eleven approaches for the rooms people see first but style last.
What This Mirror Provides
- 1650mm tall: genuinely full-length. Tall enough to reflect a full standing figure and to produce the room-doubling effect that a shorter mirror positioned at head height cannot achieve. A 1650mm mirror on a bedroom or hallway wall changes the perceived scale of the entire room.
- Hand-crafted baroque cream frame. The frame is the design statement. Ornate antique-style detailing in a soft cream finish that reads as aged and considered. Not a mass-produced flat profile but a frame with sculptural character visible from across the room.
- Bevelled glass edge. The bevelled edge catches and refracts light along the perimeter of the mirror, adding a visual detail that flat-edged glass does not provide and contributes to the antique quality of the piece as a whole.
- Lean or hang: two configurations. D-ring fixings are included for secure wall mounting in portrait orientation. The mirror is also proportioned to lean against a wall at floor level, which suits a more relaxed and repositionable arrangement.
- Light amplification in any position. A mirror of this size placed opposite or adjacent to a window reflects natural light across the room. In a north-facing bedroom or a hallway with a single window, the difference in ambient brightness is significant.
- A room-completing piece for specific interiors. The cream baroque frame belongs to cottagecore, French country, maximalist and vintage rooms. In a minimal or industrial room it reads as mismatched.
Rooms That Suit This Mirror
Bedrooms where the style direction is soft, warm and vintage-influenced: sage green, dusty rose, cream, warm white or powder blue walls with natural textile layers, rattan, wooden furniture and botanical prints. The cream baroque frame sits at home in all of these. Dressing rooms and dressing areas where the mirror is the functional centrepiece of the space as much as a decorative element. Hallways in period properties where the architecture already has the ornate detailing that echoes the frame's character. Living rooms with a maximalist or eclectic direction where a large floor-leaning mirror against one wall adds depth without occupying floor space.
Where to Place a Leaner Mirror
Against a wall opposite a window amplifies natural light most effectively. The room gains brightness without additional lighting. In a bedroom, beside or opposite the wardrobe gives a full-length dressing view. In a hallway, at the end of a corridor creates the illusion of a longer space. Keep the floor immediately in front clear: a cluttered floor reflection undermines the effect.
Before You Order
- Confirm the leaning position is safe. A 1650mm leaner mirror is heavy. When leaned, it should rest against a solid wall and the floor beneath it should be flat and non-slip. Never lean a mirror of this size against a door or a surface that moves. If in a household with young children, wall mounting using the included D-rings is the safer option.
- The frame is hand-crafted: minor variations are part of the piece. As a hand-crafted item, small differences in the frame detail between individual mirrors are to be expected. This is a quality of the craft rather than a defect.
- Wall mounting requires appropriate fixings for the wall type. D-ring fixings are included but wall plugs and screws suitable for the specific wall type, plasterboard or solid, are required. A mirror of this weight should be fixed into a wall stud or with appropriate heavy-duty plasterboard fixings rather than standard screws into plasterboard alone.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
Antique Cream Leaner Mirror: Questions Answered
1650mm tall. The width is typically 700 to 800mm for a baroque leaner of this height. The 1650mm height is the defining measurement: large enough to reflect a full figure and produce a noticeable room-doubling effect.
Yes. D-ring fixings are included on the back of the frame for portrait wall mounting. The mirror is also proportioned to lean at floor level against a wall in a casual arrangement that does not require drilling. Both configurations work with the mirror's height and aesthetic. For households with children or pets, wall mounting is the safer option.
D-ring fixings are included. You will need wall plugs and screws for the specific wall type. Given the weight of a 1650mm wood and resin mirror, fixing into a wall stud is strongly recommended over hollow-wall fixings alone.
Yes, when leaned against a solid wall on a flat floor. Never lean against a door or anything that moves. The lean angle should be shallow enough that the mirror cannot tip forward. In homes with young children, wall mounting via the D-rings is the safer option.
Cottagecore, French country, vintage, maximalist and warm romantic rooms. The frame commits the mirror to a specific direction: exactly right with sage walls, botanical prints and warm textiles; mismatched in minimal, industrial or dark contemporary rooms.
Against a wall opposite or adjacent to a window for maximum light amplification. The mirror reflects natural light across the room and makes the space feel significantly brighter and larger. In a bedroom, beside or opposite the wardrobe gives a practical full-length dressing position with a whole-room view. In a hallway, at the end of the corridor creates the illusion of a longer space.
The frame is individually crafted, not mass-produced. Minor variations in ornate detailing between mirrors are part of the character of hand production, not defects. If ordering more than one, small differences between frames should be expected.
Yes. The bevel is an angled cut around the mirror perimeter that catches and refracts light. It creates a prismatic effect along the edge that adds visual depth and reinforces the antique quality of the frame.
Minimal, industrial, dark-contemporary, Scandi-neutral and purely modern rooms. The cream baroque frame is a strong aesthetic statement that reads as intentional in the right room and jarring in the wrong one. If the room's direction is clean-lined, dark-toned or deliberately restrained, a plain-framed or slim-profile mirror will sit more naturally than this piece.
Knowledge Hub
Vintage Vibe Styling Tips
Place on soft rugs and pair with brushed brass hardware or potted plants—this mirror adds height and heritage in one swoop. For themed décor ideas, check out:
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Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
One Piece Makes the Room Bigger
A full-length mirror doubles the room it sits in. Not the floor plan, but the perceived depth, the light and the ceiling height, all of which read as greater when a 1650mm mirror reflects the space back across itself. The cream baroque frame is not just the border: it is the design statement that tells a room what direction it belongs to. Hand-crafted antique-style ornate detailing in soft cream with bevelled glass: the finishing piece for a room that is already heading somewhere specific.
D-ring fixings included for wall mounting. Proportioned to lean or hang. Works best opposite or adjacent to a window.
Frame, Glass, Scale, Position
- 1650mm tall: Full-length and large enough to double the room's perceived depth and brightness. A 1650mm mirror changes the scale of the entire wall it sits on.
- Hand-crafted baroque cream frame: Ornate antique-style detailing with sculptural character visible from across the room. Not a flat profile but a frame with presence.
- Bevelled glass edge: Catches and refracts light along the mirror perimeter. Adds the visual quality that flat-edged glass cannot provide at this scale.
- Lean or hang: D-ring fixings included for wall mounting. Also proportioned for floor-leaning in a casual arrangement that can be repositioned without drilling.
- Light amplification: Placed opposite or beside a window, reflects natural light across the room. In north-facing bedrooms and dark hallways, the brightness difference is significant.
- Specific aesthetic commitment: Cottagecore, French country, vintage, maximalist. This frame belongs somewhere with a clear interior direction, not an unformed one.
A Different Mirror Direction
For a room where the aesthetic is minimal, contemporary or dark-toned and a round mirror in matte black would suit the wall better than an ornate cream leaner, the simplistic round black wall mirror provides a clean circular form in the same wall-mounted format without the decorative weight of the baroque frame. For how mirrors are one of the most effective tools for making a narrow or dark hallway feel open, bright and welcoming rather than oppressive, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers mirror placement, lighting strategy and the other quick changes that transform a hallway's atmosphere.
The Mirror That Changes Room Proportions
A full-length mirror doubles the room: not the floor plan but the perceived depth, light and height. The wall behind it disappears into the reflection and the room reads as larger. At 1650mm tall, this mirror is large enough to produce that effect meaningfully. The cream baroque frame adds a second quality: it tells the room what direction it is heading. A plain white frame sits in any room. This frame belongs somewhere specific.
The frame is hand-crafted baroque with ornate cream detailing and a finish that reads as aged rather than glossy. The glass is bevelled, adding an edge detail that catches light and gives the mirror a quality flat-edged glass does not have. D-ring fixings included for wall mounting; or lean against a wall for a casual arrangement that can be repositioned without drilling. Both configurations work with the mirror's proportions.
For a hallway where both a mirror and practical coat and shoe storage are needed in a single piece, the multifunctional black steel hallway unit with mirror combines all three in a freestanding unit for hallways where space is too limited for separate pieces. For how mirrors, layered lighting and the right furniture placement transform a hallway from a route into a welcoming entrance, our guide to modern hallway storage ideas covers eleven approaches for the rooms people see first but style last.
What This Mirror Provides
- 1650mm tall: genuinely full-length. Tall enough to reflect a full standing figure and to produce the room-doubling effect that a shorter mirror positioned at head height cannot achieve. A 1650mm mirror on a bedroom or hallway wall changes the perceived scale of the entire room.
- Hand-crafted baroque cream frame. The frame is the design statement. Ornate antique-style detailing in a soft cream finish that reads as aged and considered. Not a mass-produced flat profile but a frame with sculptural character visible from across the room.
- Bevelled glass edge. The bevelled edge catches and refracts light along the perimeter of the mirror, adding a visual detail that flat-edged glass does not provide and contributes to the antique quality of the piece as a whole.
- Lean or hang: two configurations. D-ring fixings are included for secure wall mounting in portrait orientation. The mirror is also proportioned to lean against a wall at floor level, which suits a more relaxed and repositionable arrangement.
- Light amplification in any position. A mirror of this size placed opposite or adjacent to a window reflects natural light across the room. In a north-facing bedroom or a hallway with a single window, the difference in ambient brightness is significant.
- A room-completing piece for specific interiors. The cream baroque frame belongs to cottagecore, French country, maximalist and vintage rooms. In a minimal or industrial room it reads as mismatched.
Rooms That Suit This Mirror
Bedrooms where the style direction is soft, warm and vintage-influenced: sage green, dusty rose, cream, warm white or powder blue walls with natural textile layers, rattan, wooden furniture and botanical prints. The cream baroque frame sits at home in all of these. Dressing rooms and dressing areas where the mirror is the functional centrepiece of the space as much as a decorative element. Hallways in period properties where the architecture already has the ornate detailing that echoes the frame's character. Living rooms with a maximalist or eclectic direction where a large floor-leaning mirror against one wall adds depth without occupying floor space.
Where to Place a Leaner Mirror
Against a wall opposite a window amplifies natural light most effectively. The room gains brightness without additional lighting. In a bedroom, beside or opposite the wardrobe gives a full-length dressing view. In a hallway, at the end of a corridor creates the illusion of a longer space. Keep the floor immediately in front clear: a cluttered floor reflection undermines the effect.
Before You Order
- Confirm the leaning position is safe. A 1650mm leaner mirror is heavy. When leaned, it should rest against a solid wall and the floor beneath it should be flat and non-slip. Never lean a mirror of this size against a door or a surface that moves. If in a household with young children, wall mounting using the included D-rings is the safer option.
- The frame is hand-crafted: minor variations are part of the piece. As a hand-crafted item, small differences in the frame detail between individual mirrors are to be expected. This is a quality of the craft rather than a defect.
- Wall mounting requires appropriate fixings for the wall type. D-ring fixings are included but wall plugs and screws suitable for the specific wall type, plasterboard or solid, are required. A mirror of this weight should be fixed into a wall stud or with appropriate heavy-duty plasterboard fixings rather than standard screws into plasterboard alone.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
Antique Cream Leaner Mirror: Questions Answered
1650mm tall. The width is typically 700 to 800mm for a baroque leaner of this height. The 1650mm height is the defining measurement: large enough to reflect a full figure and produce a noticeable room-doubling effect.
Yes. D-ring fixings are included on the back of the frame for portrait wall mounting. The mirror is also proportioned to lean at floor level against a wall in a casual arrangement that does not require drilling. Both configurations work with the mirror's height and aesthetic. For households with children or pets, wall mounting is the safer option.
D-ring fixings are included. You will need wall plugs and screws for the specific wall type. Given the weight of a 1650mm wood and resin mirror, fixing into a wall stud is strongly recommended over hollow-wall fixings alone.
Yes, when leaned against a solid wall on a flat floor. Never lean against a door or anything that moves. The lean angle should be shallow enough that the mirror cannot tip forward. In homes with young children, wall mounting via the D-rings is the safer option.
Cottagecore, French country, vintage, maximalist and warm romantic rooms. The frame commits the mirror to a specific direction: exactly right with sage walls, botanical prints and warm textiles; mismatched in minimal, industrial or dark contemporary rooms.
Against a wall opposite or adjacent to a window for maximum light amplification. The mirror reflects natural light across the room and makes the space feel significantly brighter and larger. In a bedroom, beside or opposite the wardrobe gives a practical full-length dressing position with a whole-room view. In a hallway, at the end of the corridor creates the illusion of a longer space.
The frame is individually crafted, not mass-produced. Minor variations in ornate detailing between mirrors are part of the character of hand production, not defects. If ordering more than one, small differences between frames should be expected.
Yes. The bevel is an angled cut around the mirror perimeter that catches and refracts light. It creates a prismatic effect along the edge that adds visual depth and reinforces the antique quality of the frame.
Minimal, industrial, dark-contemporary, Scandi-neutral and purely modern rooms. The cream baroque frame is a strong aesthetic statement that reads as intentional in the right room and jarring in the wrong one. If the room's direction is clean-lined, dark-toned or deliberately restrained, a plain-framed or slim-profile mirror will sit more naturally than this piece.
Vintage Vibe Styling Tips
Place on soft rugs and pair with brushed brass hardware or potted plants—this mirror adds height and heritage in one swoop. For themed décor ideas, check out:
Overview
One Piece Makes the Room Bigger
A full-length mirror doubles the room it sits in. Not the floor plan, but the perceived depth, the light and the ceiling height, all of which read as greater when a 1650mm mirror reflects the space back across itself. The cream baroque frame is not just the border: it is the design statement that tells a room what direction it belongs to. Hand-crafted antique-style ornate detailing in soft cream with bevelled glass: the finishing piece for a room that is already heading somewhere specific.
D-ring fixings included for wall mounting. Proportioned to lean or hang. Works best opposite or adjacent to a window.
Frame, Glass, Scale, Position
- 1650mm tall: Full-length and large enough to double the room's perceived depth and brightness. A 1650mm mirror changes the scale of the entire wall it sits on.
- Hand-crafted baroque cream frame: Ornate antique-style detailing with sculptural character visible from across the room. Not a flat profile but a frame with presence.
- Bevelled glass edge: Catches and refracts light along the mirror perimeter. Adds the visual quality that flat-edged glass cannot provide at this scale.
- Lean or hang: D-ring fixings included for wall mounting. Also proportioned for floor-leaning in a casual arrangement that can be repositioned without drilling.
- Light amplification: Placed opposite or beside a window, reflects natural light across the room. In north-facing bedrooms and dark hallways, the brightness difference is significant.
- Specific aesthetic commitment: Cottagecore, French country, vintage, maximalist. This frame belongs somewhere with a clear interior direction, not an unformed one.
A Different Mirror Direction
For a room where the aesthetic is minimal, contemporary or dark-toned and a round mirror in matte black would suit the wall better than an ornate cream leaner, the simplistic round black wall mirror provides a clean circular form in the same wall-mounted format without the decorative weight of the baroque frame. For how mirrors are one of the most effective tools for making a narrow or dark hallway feel open, bright and welcoming rather than oppressive, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers mirror placement, lighting strategy and the other quick changes that transform a hallway's atmosphere.
Description
The Mirror That Changes Room Proportions
A full-length mirror doubles the room: not the floor plan but the perceived depth, light and height. The wall behind it disappears into the reflection and the room reads as larger. At 1650mm tall, this mirror is large enough to produce that effect meaningfully. The cream baroque frame adds a second quality: it tells the room what direction it is heading. A plain white frame sits in any room. This frame belongs somewhere specific.
The frame is hand-crafted baroque with ornate cream detailing and a finish that reads as aged rather than glossy. The glass is bevelled, adding an edge detail that catches light and gives the mirror a quality flat-edged glass does not have. D-ring fixings included for wall mounting; or lean against a wall for a casual arrangement that can be repositioned without drilling. Both configurations work with the mirror's proportions.
For a hallway where both a mirror and practical coat and shoe storage are needed in a single piece, the multifunctional black steel hallway unit with mirror combines all three in a freestanding unit for hallways where space is too limited for separate pieces. For how mirrors, layered lighting and the right furniture placement transform a hallway from a route into a welcoming entrance, our guide to modern hallway storage ideas covers eleven approaches for the rooms people see first but style last.
What This Mirror Provides
- 1650mm tall: genuinely full-length. Tall enough to reflect a full standing figure and to produce the room-doubling effect that a shorter mirror positioned at head height cannot achieve. A 1650mm mirror on a bedroom or hallway wall changes the perceived scale of the entire room.
- Hand-crafted baroque cream frame. The frame is the design statement. Ornate antique-style detailing in a soft cream finish that reads as aged and considered. Not a mass-produced flat profile but a frame with sculptural character visible from across the room.
- Bevelled glass edge. The bevelled edge catches and refracts light along the perimeter of the mirror, adding a visual detail that flat-edged glass does not provide and contributes to the antique quality of the piece as a whole.
- Lean or hang: two configurations. D-ring fixings are included for secure wall mounting in portrait orientation. The mirror is also proportioned to lean against a wall at floor level, which suits a more relaxed and repositionable arrangement.
- Light amplification in any position. A mirror of this size placed opposite or adjacent to a window reflects natural light across the room. In a north-facing bedroom or a hallway with a single window, the difference in ambient brightness is significant.
- A room-completing piece for specific interiors. The cream baroque frame belongs to cottagecore, French country, maximalist and vintage rooms. In a minimal or industrial room it reads as mismatched.
Rooms That Suit This Mirror
Bedrooms where the style direction is soft, warm and vintage-influenced: sage green, dusty rose, cream, warm white or powder blue walls with natural textile layers, rattan, wooden furniture and botanical prints. The cream baroque frame sits at home in all of these. Dressing rooms and dressing areas where the mirror is the functional centrepiece of the space as much as a decorative element. Hallways in period properties where the architecture already has the ornate detailing that echoes the frame's character. Living rooms with a maximalist or eclectic direction where a large floor-leaning mirror against one wall adds depth without occupying floor space.
Where to Place a Leaner Mirror
Against a wall opposite a window amplifies natural light most effectively. The room gains brightness without additional lighting. In a bedroom, beside or opposite the wardrobe gives a full-length dressing view. In a hallway, at the end of a corridor creates the illusion of a longer space. Keep the floor immediately in front clear: a cluttered floor reflection undermines the effect.
Before You Order
- Confirm the leaning position is safe. A 1650mm leaner mirror is heavy. When leaned, it should rest against a solid wall and the floor beneath it should be flat and non-slip. Never lean a mirror of this size against a door or a surface that moves. If in a household with young children, wall mounting using the included D-rings is the safer option.
- The frame is hand-crafted: minor variations are part of the piece. As a hand-crafted item, small differences in the frame detail between individual mirrors are to be expected. This is a quality of the craft rather than a defect.
- Wall mounting requires appropriate fixings for the wall type. D-ring fixings are included but wall plugs and screws suitable for the specific wall type, plasterboard or solid, are required. A mirror of this weight should be fixed into a wall stud or with appropriate heavy-duty plasterboard fixings rather than standard screws into plasterboard alone.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
Antique Cream Leaner Mirror: Questions Answered
1650mm tall. The width is typically 700 to 800mm for a baroque leaner of this height. The 1650mm height is the defining measurement: large enough to reflect a full figure and produce a noticeable room-doubling effect.
Yes. D-ring fixings are included on the back of the frame for portrait wall mounting. The mirror is also proportioned to lean at floor level against a wall in a casual arrangement that does not require drilling. Both configurations work with the mirror's height and aesthetic. For households with children or pets, wall mounting is the safer option.
D-ring fixings are included. You will need wall plugs and screws for the specific wall type. Given the weight of a 1650mm wood and resin mirror, fixing into a wall stud is strongly recommended over hollow-wall fixings alone.
Yes, when leaned against a solid wall on a flat floor. Never lean against a door or anything that moves. The lean angle should be shallow enough that the mirror cannot tip forward. In homes with young children, wall mounting via the D-rings is the safer option.
Cottagecore, French country, vintage, maximalist and warm romantic rooms. The frame commits the mirror to a specific direction: exactly right with sage walls, botanical prints and warm textiles; mismatched in minimal, industrial or dark contemporary rooms.
Against a wall opposite or adjacent to a window for maximum light amplification. The mirror reflects natural light across the room and makes the space feel significantly brighter and larger. In a bedroom, beside or opposite the wardrobe gives a practical full-length dressing position with a whole-room view. In a hallway, at the end of the corridor creates the illusion of a longer space.
The frame is individually crafted, not mass-produced. Minor variations in ornate detailing between mirrors are part of the character of hand production, not defects. If ordering more than one, small differences between frames should be expected.
Yes. The bevel is an angled cut around the mirror perimeter that catches and refracts light. It creates a prismatic effect along the edge that adds visual depth and reinforces the antique quality of the frame.
Minimal, industrial, dark-contemporary, Scandi-neutral and purely modern rooms. The cream baroque frame is a strong aesthetic statement that reads as intentional in the right room and jarring in the wrong one. If the room's direction is clean-lined, dark-toned or deliberately restrained, a plain-framed or slim-profile mirror will sit more naturally than this piece.
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