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The Circle That Completes the Wall
A 610mm slim black iron circle: the mirror for when the brief is to add a reflective element without adding visual noise. No frame detail competing with the room. No aesthetic commitment the wall has to build around. A precise matte black circle that reads as deliberate against any wall colour and sits as the round accent in an arrangement of rectangles. Keyhole hanging system for single-point installation. Engineered wood backing for structure. Works in hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms and living rooms equally.
610mm wide. 700mm tall. Slim black iron frame. Keyhole mount. No specialist fixings beyond one wall screw.
What the Round Black Mirror Does
- 610mm wide: Compact enough for a hallway or bathroom, large enough to reflect a useful zone and create a genuine light accent in the room.
- Slim black iron frame: Matte black that recedes when the room's other elements are in place. A pencil-line definition of the circle that never competes with what is around it.
- Round form: The shape that breaks the rectangular grid of most rooms. Introduces a contrast that makes every piece around it read more considered.
- Keyhole hanging: Single fixing point. Mark, drill, hang, level. No two-point levelling required.
- Universal compatibility: Black matte iron works alongside warm wood, white, pale grey, dark walls, brass, terracotta, sage and any modern UK room palette.
- Also in gold: The same slim-profile round mirror is available with a gold frame for rooms where the accent is warm metallic rather than matte black.
Pairing the Mirror on the Wall
A round black mirror pairs naturally with a black aluminium frame on the same wall: the slim profile of the A2 black aluminium certificate frame shares the same matte black line quality as this mirror's iron frame, so placing both on the same wall creates a considered black accent grouping where the round and rectangular forms contrast without the finishes clashing. For how a media wall uses a combination of mirrors, frames, shelving and a considered black accent thread to create a wall that looks designed rather than accumulated, our guide to media wall ideas covers how each element contributes to a wall arrangement that works as a whole.
The Mirror That Suits Every Room
Ornate mirrors make a statement about the room they hang in. This one makes a different kind: that the person who chose it knew what they were doing. A slim black iron circle at 610mm wide suits any room without demanding anything from it. Against white it reads as a deliberate accent. Against dark walls it recedes. Against sage, terracotta, navy or blush it introduces matte black that anchors the colour without fighting it. The mirror for when the brief is to add a reflective element without adding visual noise.
At 610mm wide and 700mm tall the proportions fit a hallway, bathroom, bedroom corner or compact living room wall without crowding. The keyhole hanging system makes installation straightforward: mark, drill once, hang, level. No specialist fixings, no visible hardware. The slim iron frame at this size means the mirror is light enough for a single fixing point without the anchor concerns a heavier piece requires.
For a hallway where the mirror hangs above a console unit that needs matching black-steel credentials, the industrial black hallway unit with clothes rail brings the same matte black steel direction from the wall into a freestanding unit with coat rail, hooks and shoe storage, creating a coherent black-steel entrance arrangement from a single aesthetic thread. For how a round black mirror functions as the quietly essential finishing element in a sage green room where every other piece has already been chosen, our guide to a gorgeous sage green bedroom covers how the right mirror, in the right shape, at the right position, completes a room direction without competing with it.
What the Slim Circle Provides
- 610mm diameter: the practical size. Large enough to be useful as a functional mirror and to produce a visible reflective accent. Compact enough for a hallway, bathroom above a basin, or bedroom corner without taking over the wall.
- Slim black iron frame: the specific appeal. Present enough to define the circle, narrow enough to disappear when the room's other elements are placed. Matte black in this profile: precise, clean, defined.
- Round form: the shape that breaks grids. In a room where most pieces are rectangular, a circle makes the arrangement feel considered. A rectangular mirror reinforces the geometry. A circle interrupts it deliberately.
- Keyhole hanging: drill once, hang level. Single fixing point. Mark, drill, set the mirror onto the fixing. No two-point levelling across matching brackets.
- Light where the wall was solid. At 610mm the reflected zone is meaningful without being dominant. In a smaller room or hallway, a single mirror of this size changes the perceived depth.
- Works with everything. Black matte iron works alongside warm wood, white, pale grey, dark walls, brass, terracotta, sage and any modern room palette.
Where Round Beats Rectangular
In most rooms, the furniture is rectangular: the sofa, the bed, the wardrobe, the desk. A rectangular mirror placed above a rectangular console in a rectangular hallway adds another piece to an already geometric composition. A round mirror in the same position gives the eye a different shape to land on, which makes every rectangular piece around it read more considered by contrast. The circle does not compete: it simply occupies its space in a different geometric register, which is why round mirrors appear consistently in the most considered contemporary, Scandi, industrial and Japandi room arrangements regardless of the room's overall direction.
Positions That Work for This Mirror
Above a console table in a hallway at eye height. Above a bedside table with a lamp beside it. In a bathroom above a basin where the round form reads naturally with the basin. On a living room wall at sofa-back height, reflecting the room back without a frame competing with the furniture. In a kitchen above a shelf where a circle adds an unexpected but natural form in a space of straight lines.
A Few Things to Know First
- 700mm is the full height including the frame. The mirror glass itself sits within the iron frame, which means the visible reflection area is slightly smaller than 700mm. Confirm the wall position at 700mm height provides comfortable functional use before marking for installation.
- The keyhole fixing requires one screw in the wall. The keyhole bracket allows the mirror to slide onto a single protruding screw head. Use a wall plug appropriate for the wall type and confirm the screw is level before hanging. A spirit level placed briefly on the frame after hanging confirms the circle sits true.
- For a matching gold version in the same form. Also available with a gold frame in the same slim-profile format for rooms where the accent is warm metallic rather than matte black.
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.
Round Black Wall Mirror: Direct Answers
610mm wide and 700mm tall. The circular mirror glass sits within the slim iron frame, so the visible reflection area is slightly under 610mm. The 700mm total height includes the frame perimeter.
Keyhole bracket on the back. A single screw set into the wall and the mirror slides onto it. One fixing point, no two-point levelling required. The mirror adjusts slightly left and right after hanging to centre it.
A wall plug and screw for the wall type. Plasterboard: a standard fixing of adequate load rating is sufficient. Solid masonry: a masonry plug and screw. The mirror's weight at this size is not substantial, so specialist heavy-duty fixings are not needed.
In rooms where most furniture is rectangular, a circle adds a shape contrast that makes the arrangement feel considered. A rectangular mirror above a rectangular console adds another rectangle to the grid. A circle gives the eye a different form. Both are mirrors: the round version adds a design decision, the rectangular one reinforces what is already there.
All of them, which is the point. Matte black on white reads as a graphic, deliberate accent. On sage green it anchors the colour. On dark walls it recedes into the wall tone and the reflection floats. On warm neutrals, terracotta and blush it provides a cool contrast. There is no wall colour that matte black iron actively fights.
Yes, for a well-ventilated bathroom away from the shower spray zone. The mirror is not IP-rated for wet room or high-humidity installation. Above a basin in a standard bathroom is a natural position for this size.
Centre at approximately eye height: 155 to 165cm from the floor for a hallway, 150 to 160cm above a bathroom basin. For a bedroom accent above a bedside table, lower is fine as the mirror is more decorative than functional.
The gold version has the same form, size and hanging system in a warm metallic frame rather than matte black. Black suits rooms with a cool, neutral or dark colour direction. Gold suits rooms with warm tones, terracotta, cream and warm wood accents where a warm metallic echo is more natural than a matte black contrast.
Yes. The slim black circle sits naturally alongside black aluminium frames in A4 or A2 format. The matte black finish across mirror and frames creates a unified accent system where round and rectangular forms add variety without clashing. Centre or offset the mirror within the gallery depending on the composition.
Mirror Styling Tips That Lift Light & Look
Place opposite a window for natural brightness, crowd it with woven textures or black accents for moody luxe. Need more looks? Explore:
Overview
The Circle That Completes the Wall
A 610mm slim black iron circle: the mirror for when the brief is to add a reflective element without adding visual noise. No frame detail competing with the room. No aesthetic commitment the wall has to build around. A precise matte black circle that reads as deliberate against any wall colour and sits as the round accent in an arrangement of rectangles. Keyhole hanging system for single-point installation. Engineered wood backing for structure. Works in hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms and living rooms equally.
610mm wide. 700mm tall. Slim black iron frame. Keyhole mount. No specialist fixings beyond one wall screw.
What the Round Black Mirror Does
- 610mm wide: Compact enough for a hallway or bathroom, large enough to reflect a useful zone and create a genuine light accent in the room.
- Slim black iron frame: Matte black that recedes when the room's other elements are in place. A pencil-line definition of the circle that never competes with what is around it.
- Round form: The shape that breaks the rectangular grid of most rooms. Introduces a contrast that makes every piece around it read more considered.
- Keyhole hanging: Single fixing point. Mark, drill, hang, level. No two-point levelling required.
- Universal compatibility: Black matte iron works alongside warm wood, white, pale grey, dark walls, brass, terracotta, sage and any modern UK room palette.
- Also in gold: The same slim-profile round mirror is available with a gold frame for rooms where the accent is warm metallic rather than matte black.
Pairing the Mirror on the Wall
A round black mirror pairs naturally with a black aluminium frame on the same wall: the slim profile of the A2 black aluminium certificate frame shares the same matte black line quality as this mirror's iron frame, so placing both on the same wall creates a considered black accent grouping where the round and rectangular forms contrast without the finishes clashing. For how a media wall uses a combination of mirrors, frames, shelving and a considered black accent thread to create a wall that looks designed rather than accumulated, our guide to media wall ideas covers how each element contributes to a wall arrangement that works as a whole.
Description
The Mirror That Suits Every Room
Ornate mirrors make a statement about the room they hang in. This one makes a different kind: that the person who chose it knew what they were doing. A slim black iron circle at 610mm wide suits any room without demanding anything from it. Against white it reads as a deliberate accent. Against dark walls it recedes. Against sage, terracotta, navy or blush it introduces matte black that anchors the colour without fighting it. The mirror for when the brief is to add a reflective element without adding visual noise.
At 610mm wide and 700mm tall the proportions fit a hallway, bathroom, bedroom corner or compact living room wall without crowding. The keyhole hanging system makes installation straightforward: mark, drill once, hang, level. No specialist fixings, no visible hardware. The slim iron frame at this size means the mirror is light enough for a single fixing point without the anchor concerns a heavier piece requires.
For a hallway where the mirror hangs above a console unit that needs matching black-steel credentials, the industrial black hallway unit with clothes rail brings the same matte black steel direction from the wall into a freestanding unit with coat rail, hooks and shoe storage, creating a coherent black-steel entrance arrangement from a single aesthetic thread. For how a round black mirror functions as the quietly essential finishing element in a sage green room where every other piece has already been chosen, our guide to a gorgeous sage green bedroom covers how the right mirror, in the right shape, at the right position, completes a room direction without competing with it.
What the Slim Circle Provides
- 610mm diameter: the practical size. Large enough to be useful as a functional mirror and to produce a visible reflective accent. Compact enough for a hallway, bathroom above a basin, or bedroom corner without taking over the wall.
- Slim black iron frame: the specific appeal. Present enough to define the circle, narrow enough to disappear when the room's other elements are placed. Matte black in this profile: precise, clean, defined.
- Round form: the shape that breaks grids. In a room where most pieces are rectangular, a circle makes the arrangement feel considered. A rectangular mirror reinforces the geometry. A circle interrupts it deliberately.
- Keyhole hanging: drill once, hang level. Single fixing point. Mark, drill, set the mirror onto the fixing. No two-point levelling across matching brackets.
- Light where the wall was solid. At 610mm the reflected zone is meaningful without being dominant. In a smaller room or hallway, a single mirror of this size changes the perceived depth.
- Works with everything. Black matte iron works alongside warm wood, white, pale grey, dark walls, brass, terracotta, sage and any modern room palette.
Where Round Beats Rectangular
In most rooms, the furniture is rectangular: the sofa, the bed, the wardrobe, the desk. A rectangular mirror placed above a rectangular console in a rectangular hallway adds another piece to an already geometric composition. A round mirror in the same position gives the eye a different shape to land on, which makes every rectangular piece around it read more considered by contrast. The circle does not compete: it simply occupies its space in a different geometric register, which is why round mirrors appear consistently in the most considered contemporary, Scandi, industrial and Japandi room arrangements regardless of the room's overall direction.
Positions That Work for This Mirror
Above a console table in a hallway at eye height. Above a bedside table with a lamp beside it. In a bathroom above a basin where the round form reads naturally with the basin. On a living room wall at sofa-back height, reflecting the room back without a frame competing with the furniture. In a kitchen above a shelf where a circle adds an unexpected but natural form in a space of straight lines.
A Few Things to Know First
- 700mm is the full height including the frame. The mirror glass itself sits within the iron frame, which means the visible reflection area is slightly smaller than 700mm. Confirm the wall position at 700mm height provides comfortable functional use before marking for installation.
- The keyhole fixing requires one screw in the wall. The keyhole bracket allows the mirror to slide onto a single protruding screw head. Use a wall plug appropriate for the wall type and confirm the screw is level before hanging. A spirit level placed briefly on the frame after hanging confirms the circle sits true.
- For a matching gold version in the same form. Also available with a gold frame in the same slim-profile format for rooms where the accent is warm metallic rather than matte black.
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
Round Black Wall Mirror: Direct Answers
610mm wide and 700mm tall. The circular mirror glass sits within the slim iron frame, so the visible reflection area is slightly under 610mm. The 700mm total height includes the frame perimeter.
Keyhole bracket on the back. A single screw set into the wall and the mirror slides onto it. One fixing point, no two-point levelling required. The mirror adjusts slightly left and right after hanging to centre it.
A wall plug and screw for the wall type. Plasterboard: a standard fixing of adequate load rating is sufficient. Solid masonry: a masonry plug and screw. The mirror's weight at this size is not substantial, so specialist heavy-duty fixings are not needed.
In rooms where most furniture is rectangular, a circle adds a shape contrast that makes the arrangement feel considered. A rectangular mirror above a rectangular console adds another rectangle to the grid. A circle gives the eye a different form. Both are mirrors: the round version adds a design decision, the rectangular one reinforces what is already there.
All of them, which is the point. Matte black on white reads as a graphic, deliberate accent. On sage green it anchors the colour. On dark walls it recedes into the wall tone and the reflection floats. On warm neutrals, terracotta and blush it provides a cool contrast. There is no wall colour that matte black iron actively fights.
Yes, for a well-ventilated bathroom away from the shower spray zone. The mirror is not IP-rated for wet room or high-humidity installation. Above a basin in a standard bathroom is a natural position for this size.
Centre at approximately eye height: 155 to 165cm from the floor for a hallway, 150 to 160cm above a bathroom basin. For a bedroom accent above a bedside table, lower is fine as the mirror is more decorative than functional.
The gold version has the same form, size and hanging system in a warm metallic frame rather than matte black. Black suits rooms with a cool, neutral or dark colour direction. Gold suits rooms with warm tones, terracotta, cream and warm wood accents where a warm metallic echo is more natural than a matte black contrast.
Yes. The slim black circle sits naturally alongside black aluminium frames in A4 or A2 format. The matte black finish across mirror and frames creates a unified accent system where round and rectangular forms add variety without clashing. Centre or offset the mirror within the gallery depending on the composition.
Knowledge Hub
Mirror Styling Tips That Lift Light & Look
Place opposite a window for natural brightness, crowd it with woven textures or black accents for moody luxe. Need more looks? Explore:
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Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
The Circle That Completes the Wall
A 610mm slim black iron circle: the mirror for when the brief is to add a reflective element without adding visual noise. No frame detail competing with the room. No aesthetic commitment the wall has to build around. A precise matte black circle that reads as deliberate against any wall colour and sits as the round accent in an arrangement of rectangles. Keyhole hanging system for single-point installation. Engineered wood backing for structure. Works in hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms and living rooms equally.
610mm wide. 700mm tall. Slim black iron frame. Keyhole mount. No specialist fixings beyond one wall screw.
What the Round Black Mirror Does
- 610mm wide: Compact enough for a hallway or bathroom, large enough to reflect a useful zone and create a genuine light accent in the room.
- Slim black iron frame: Matte black that recedes when the room's other elements are in place. A pencil-line definition of the circle that never competes with what is around it.
- Round form: The shape that breaks the rectangular grid of most rooms. Introduces a contrast that makes every piece around it read more considered.
- Keyhole hanging: Single fixing point. Mark, drill, hang, level. No two-point levelling required.
- Universal compatibility: Black matte iron works alongside warm wood, white, pale grey, dark walls, brass, terracotta, sage and any modern UK room palette.
- Also in gold: The same slim-profile round mirror is available with a gold frame for rooms where the accent is warm metallic rather than matte black.
Pairing the Mirror on the Wall
A round black mirror pairs naturally with a black aluminium frame on the same wall: the slim profile of the A2 black aluminium certificate frame shares the same matte black line quality as this mirror's iron frame, so placing both on the same wall creates a considered black accent grouping where the round and rectangular forms contrast without the finishes clashing. For how a media wall uses a combination of mirrors, frames, shelving and a considered black accent thread to create a wall that looks designed rather than accumulated, our guide to media wall ideas covers how each element contributes to a wall arrangement that works as a whole.
The Mirror That Suits Every Room
Ornate mirrors make a statement about the room they hang in. This one makes a different kind: that the person who chose it knew what they were doing. A slim black iron circle at 610mm wide suits any room without demanding anything from it. Against white it reads as a deliberate accent. Against dark walls it recedes. Against sage, terracotta, navy or blush it introduces matte black that anchors the colour without fighting it. The mirror for when the brief is to add a reflective element without adding visual noise.
At 610mm wide and 700mm tall the proportions fit a hallway, bathroom, bedroom corner or compact living room wall without crowding. The keyhole hanging system makes installation straightforward: mark, drill once, hang, level. No specialist fixings, no visible hardware. The slim iron frame at this size means the mirror is light enough for a single fixing point without the anchor concerns a heavier piece requires.
For a hallway where the mirror hangs above a console unit that needs matching black-steel credentials, the industrial black hallway unit with clothes rail brings the same matte black steel direction from the wall into a freestanding unit with coat rail, hooks and shoe storage, creating a coherent black-steel entrance arrangement from a single aesthetic thread. For how a round black mirror functions as the quietly essential finishing element in a sage green room where every other piece has already been chosen, our guide to a gorgeous sage green bedroom covers how the right mirror, in the right shape, at the right position, completes a room direction without competing with it.
What the Slim Circle Provides
- 610mm diameter: the practical size. Large enough to be useful as a functional mirror and to produce a visible reflective accent. Compact enough for a hallway, bathroom above a basin, or bedroom corner without taking over the wall.
- Slim black iron frame: the specific appeal. Present enough to define the circle, narrow enough to disappear when the room's other elements are placed. Matte black in this profile: precise, clean, defined.
- Round form: the shape that breaks grids. In a room where most pieces are rectangular, a circle makes the arrangement feel considered. A rectangular mirror reinforces the geometry. A circle interrupts it deliberately.
- Keyhole hanging: drill once, hang level. Single fixing point. Mark, drill, set the mirror onto the fixing. No two-point levelling across matching brackets.
- Light where the wall was solid. At 610mm the reflected zone is meaningful without being dominant. In a smaller room or hallway, a single mirror of this size changes the perceived depth.
- Works with everything. Black matte iron works alongside warm wood, white, pale grey, dark walls, brass, terracotta, sage and any modern room palette.
Where Round Beats Rectangular
In most rooms, the furniture is rectangular: the sofa, the bed, the wardrobe, the desk. A rectangular mirror placed above a rectangular console in a rectangular hallway adds another piece to an already geometric composition. A round mirror in the same position gives the eye a different shape to land on, which makes every rectangular piece around it read more considered by contrast. The circle does not compete: it simply occupies its space in a different geometric register, which is why round mirrors appear consistently in the most considered contemporary, Scandi, industrial and Japandi room arrangements regardless of the room's overall direction.
Positions That Work for This Mirror
Above a console table in a hallway at eye height. Above a bedside table with a lamp beside it. In a bathroom above a basin where the round form reads naturally with the basin. On a living room wall at sofa-back height, reflecting the room back without a frame competing with the furniture. In a kitchen above a shelf where a circle adds an unexpected but natural form in a space of straight lines.
A Few Things to Know First
- 700mm is the full height including the frame. The mirror glass itself sits within the iron frame, which means the visible reflection area is slightly smaller than 700mm. Confirm the wall position at 700mm height provides comfortable functional use before marking for installation.
- The keyhole fixing requires one screw in the wall. The keyhole bracket allows the mirror to slide onto a single protruding screw head. Use a wall plug appropriate for the wall type and confirm the screw is level before hanging. A spirit level placed briefly on the frame after hanging confirms the circle sits true.
- For a matching gold version in the same form. Also available with a gold frame in the same slim-profile format for rooms where the accent is warm metallic rather than matte black.
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.
Round Black Wall Mirror: Direct Answers
610mm wide and 700mm tall. The circular mirror glass sits within the slim iron frame, so the visible reflection area is slightly under 610mm. The 700mm total height includes the frame perimeter.
Keyhole bracket on the back. A single screw set into the wall and the mirror slides onto it. One fixing point, no two-point levelling required. The mirror adjusts slightly left and right after hanging to centre it.
A wall plug and screw for the wall type. Plasterboard: a standard fixing of adequate load rating is sufficient. Solid masonry: a masonry plug and screw. The mirror's weight at this size is not substantial, so specialist heavy-duty fixings are not needed.
In rooms where most furniture is rectangular, a circle adds a shape contrast that makes the arrangement feel considered. A rectangular mirror above a rectangular console adds another rectangle to the grid. A circle gives the eye a different form. Both are mirrors: the round version adds a design decision, the rectangular one reinforces what is already there.
All of them, which is the point. Matte black on white reads as a graphic, deliberate accent. On sage green it anchors the colour. On dark walls it recedes into the wall tone and the reflection floats. On warm neutrals, terracotta and blush it provides a cool contrast. There is no wall colour that matte black iron actively fights.
Yes, for a well-ventilated bathroom away from the shower spray zone. The mirror is not IP-rated for wet room or high-humidity installation. Above a basin in a standard bathroom is a natural position for this size.
Centre at approximately eye height: 155 to 165cm from the floor for a hallway, 150 to 160cm above a bathroom basin. For a bedroom accent above a bedside table, lower is fine as the mirror is more decorative than functional.
The gold version has the same form, size and hanging system in a warm metallic frame rather than matte black. Black suits rooms with a cool, neutral or dark colour direction. Gold suits rooms with warm tones, terracotta, cream and warm wood accents where a warm metallic echo is more natural than a matte black contrast.
Yes. The slim black circle sits naturally alongside black aluminium frames in A4 or A2 format. The matte black finish across mirror and frames creates a unified accent system where round and rectangular forms add variety without clashing. Centre or offset the mirror within the gallery depending on the composition.
Mirror Styling Tips That Lift Light & Look
Place opposite a window for natural brightness, crowd it with woven textures or black accents for moody luxe. Need more looks? Explore:
Overview
The Circle That Completes the Wall
A 610mm slim black iron circle: the mirror for when the brief is to add a reflective element without adding visual noise. No frame detail competing with the room. No aesthetic commitment the wall has to build around. A precise matte black circle that reads as deliberate against any wall colour and sits as the round accent in an arrangement of rectangles. Keyhole hanging system for single-point installation. Engineered wood backing for structure. Works in hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms and living rooms equally.
610mm wide. 700mm tall. Slim black iron frame. Keyhole mount. No specialist fixings beyond one wall screw.
What the Round Black Mirror Does
- 610mm wide: Compact enough for a hallway or bathroom, large enough to reflect a useful zone and create a genuine light accent in the room.
- Slim black iron frame: Matte black that recedes when the room's other elements are in place. A pencil-line definition of the circle that never competes with what is around it.
- Round form: The shape that breaks the rectangular grid of most rooms. Introduces a contrast that makes every piece around it read more considered.
- Keyhole hanging: Single fixing point. Mark, drill, hang, level. No two-point levelling required.
- Universal compatibility: Black matte iron works alongside warm wood, white, pale grey, dark walls, brass, terracotta, sage and any modern UK room palette.
- Also in gold: The same slim-profile round mirror is available with a gold frame for rooms where the accent is warm metallic rather than matte black.
Pairing the Mirror on the Wall
A round black mirror pairs naturally with a black aluminium frame on the same wall: the slim profile of the A2 black aluminium certificate frame shares the same matte black line quality as this mirror's iron frame, so placing both on the same wall creates a considered black accent grouping where the round and rectangular forms contrast without the finishes clashing. For how a media wall uses a combination of mirrors, frames, shelving and a considered black accent thread to create a wall that looks designed rather than accumulated, our guide to media wall ideas covers how each element contributes to a wall arrangement that works as a whole.
Description
The Mirror That Suits Every Room
Ornate mirrors make a statement about the room they hang in. This one makes a different kind: that the person who chose it knew what they were doing. A slim black iron circle at 610mm wide suits any room without demanding anything from it. Against white it reads as a deliberate accent. Against dark walls it recedes. Against sage, terracotta, navy or blush it introduces matte black that anchors the colour without fighting it. The mirror for when the brief is to add a reflective element without adding visual noise.
At 610mm wide and 700mm tall the proportions fit a hallway, bathroom, bedroom corner or compact living room wall without crowding. The keyhole hanging system makes installation straightforward: mark, drill once, hang, level. No specialist fixings, no visible hardware. The slim iron frame at this size means the mirror is light enough for a single fixing point without the anchor concerns a heavier piece requires.
For a hallway where the mirror hangs above a console unit that needs matching black-steel credentials, the industrial black hallway unit with clothes rail brings the same matte black steel direction from the wall into a freestanding unit with coat rail, hooks and shoe storage, creating a coherent black-steel entrance arrangement from a single aesthetic thread. For how a round black mirror functions as the quietly essential finishing element in a sage green room where every other piece has already been chosen, our guide to a gorgeous sage green bedroom covers how the right mirror, in the right shape, at the right position, completes a room direction without competing with it.
What the Slim Circle Provides
- 610mm diameter: the practical size. Large enough to be useful as a functional mirror and to produce a visible reflective accent. Compact enough for a hallway, bathroom above a basin, or bedroom corner without taking over the wall.
- Slim black iron frame: the specific appeal. Present enough to define the circle, narrow enough to disappear when the room's other elements are placed. Matte black in this profile: precise, clean, defined.
- Round form: the shape that breaks grids. In a room where most pieces are rectangular, a circle makes the arrangement feel considered. A rectangular mirror reinforces the geometry. A circle interrupts it deliberately.
- Keyhole hanging: drill once, hang level. Single fixing point. Mark, drill, set the mirror onto the fixing. No two-point levelling across matching brackets.
- Light where the wall was solid. At 610mm the reflected zone is meaningful without being dominant. In a smaller room or hallway, a single mirror of this size changes the perceived depth.
- Works with everything. Black matte iron works alongside warm wood, white, pale grey, dark walls, brass, terracotta, sage and any modern room palette.
Where Round Beats Rectangular
In most rooms, the furniture is rectangular: the sofa, the bed, the wardrobe, the desk. A rectangular mirror placed above a rectangular console in a rectangular hallway adds another piece to an already geometric composition. A round mirror in the same position gives the eye a different shape to land on, which makes every rectangular piece around it read more considered by contrast. The circle does not compete: it simply occupies its space in a different geometric register, which is why round mirrors appear consistently in the most considered contemporary, Scandi, industrial and Japandi room arrangements regardless of the room's overall direction.
Positions That Work for This Mirror
Above a console table in a hallway at eye height. Above a bedside table with a lamp beside it. In a bathroom above a basin where the round form reads naturally with the basin. On a living room wall at sofa-back height, reflecting the room back without a frame competing with the furniture. In a kitchen above a shelf where a circle adds an unexpected but natural form in a space of straight lines.
A Few Things to Know First
- 700mm is the full height including the frame. The mirror glass itself sits within the iron frame, which means the visible reflection area is slightly smaller than 700mm. Confirm the wall position at 700mm height provides comfortable functional use before marking for installation.
- The keyhole fixing requires one screw in the wall. The keyhole bracket allows the mirror to slide onto a single protruding screw head. Use a wall plug appropriate for the wall type and confirm the screw is level before hanging. A spirit level placed briefly on the frame after hanging confirms the circle sits true.
- For a matching gold version in the same form. Also available with a gold frame in the same slim-profile format for rooms where the accent is warm metallic rather than matte black.
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
Round Black Wall Mirror: Direct Answers
610mm wide and 700mm tall. The circular mirror glass sits within the slim iron frame, so the visible reflection area is slightly under 610mm. The 700mm total height includes the frame perimeter.
Keyhole bracket on the back. A single screw set into the wall and the mirror slides onto it. One fixing point, no two-point levelling required. The mirror adjusts slightly left and right after hanging to centre it.
A wall plug and screw for the wall type. Plasterboard: a standard fixing of adequate load rating is sufficient. Solid masonry: a masonry plug and screw. The mirror's weight at this size is not substantial, so specialist heavy-duty fixings are not needed.
In rooms where most furniture is rectangular, a circle adds a shape contrast that makes the arrangement feel considered. A rectangular mirror above a rectangular console adds another rectangle to the grid. A circle gives the eye a different form. Both are mirrors: the round version adds a design decision, the rectangular one reinforces what is already there.
All of them, which is the point. Matte black on white reads as a graphic, deliberate accent. On sage green it anchors the colour. On dark walls it recedes into the wall tone and the reflection floats. On warm neutrals, terracotta and blush it provides a cool contrast. There is no wall colour that matte black iron actively fights.
Yes, for a well-ventilated bathroom away from the shower spray zone. The mirror is not IP-rated for wet room or high-humidity installation. Above a basin in a standard bathroom is a natural position for this size.
Centre at approximately eye height: 155 to 165cm from the floor for a hallway, 150 to 160cm above a bathroom basin. For a bedroom accent above a bedside table, lower is fine as the mirror is more decorative than functional.
The gold version has the same form, size and hanging system in a warm metallic frame rather than matte black. Black suits rooms with a cool, neutral or dark colour direction. Gold suits rooms with warm tones, terracotta, cream and warm wood accents where a warm metallic echo is more natural than a matte black contrast.
Yes. The slim black circle sits naturally alongside black aluminium frames in A4 or A2 format. The matte black finish across mirror and frames creates a unified accent system where round and rectangular forms add variety without clashing. Centre or offset the mirror within the gallery depending on the composition.
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