Overview
Description
Specifications
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FAQs
Knowledge Hub
One Circle, One Slim Gold Line. That Is All It Takes.
The round shape and slim gold frame are doing two different things. The circle introduces a geometry that almost nothing else in the room shares, softening the wall without weight. The gold frame picks up room light and returns it, adding warmth that a painted or matte frame absorbs. At 610mm diameter it works above a console, a basin, a fireplace or beside a bed without asking the room to reorganise. For a mirror with a warm natural frame in the same wall position, the walnut oval wall mirror offers a different shape and a richer organic material quality in a similar size.
What Makes This Mirror Worth Hanging
- Slim gold frame: Warm accent rather than dominant feature. Reflects room light back into the space in a way matte frames cannot.
- 610mm diameter: Large enough to anchor a wall. Compact enough for a bathroom, hallway or bedroom without overwhelming the space.
- Round shape: Softens a room defined by rectangles and right angles. Works as a standalone piece without needing to be grouped or styled around.
- Wall fixings included: Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. No specialist installation needed.
- Bathroom suitable: Frame handles normal ambient humidity. Suitable above a basin in a non-spray position.
Where to Put It and What It Will Do to the Room
Hallways above a console table. Living rooms above a fireplace or as part of a mixed wall arrangement. Bedrooms beside or above a dressing table. Bathrooms above a basin. Dining rooms above a sideboard where the gold reflects candlelight during evening use. The slim gold frame works against white, warm grey, sage, blush, terracotta and navy without needing to be styled around. For room ideas built on warmth and natural tones where a gold mirror is a natural fit, our neutral beige bedroom ideas guide covers the layering approach that makes a warm-toned room feel cohesive.
The Smallest Design Decision That Changes a Room the Most
A slim gold round mirror works harder as a design object than most home accessories. The circle introduces a shape that almost no other piece of furniture in a room shares, which makes it visually arresting without being loud. At 610mm it is large enough to anchor a wall and compact enough to sit in a bathroom or hallway without asking the room to reorganise around it.
Gold works here because it is warm without being heavy. The slim profile keeps it as an accent rather than a statement, which is why the mirror reads as contemporary rather than decorative. The gold frame also picks up room light and returns it to the wall in a way that a matte frame absorbs rather than reflects.
610mm diameter. Wall fixings included. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug with no specialist installation required. The same mirror is available in the black finish for rooms where a cooler, more graphic tone suits the scheme better. For how a gold round mirror works within a living room designed around warm and neutral tones, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers how circular mirrors and warm metallic accents are being used in contemporary UK interiors.
The slim profile is what makes this mirror genuinely versatile. A deep or chunky frame makes a round mirror a deliberate feature the room needs styling around. A slim frame lets the circle do the work and recedes into the wall, allowing this mirror to sit in a bathroom, hallway, bedroom or living room with equal ease.
What the Mirror Includes
- Slim gold frame. Narrow enough to keep the gold as an accent. Picks up room light and returns it to the wall, adding warmth beyond what the glass alone produces.
- 610mm diameter. Large enough to anchor a wall above a console, beside a bed or above a basin. Compact enough to sit in a hallway or bathroom without dominating the space.
- Round shape. Introduces a shape that almost nothing else in the room shares. Softens the wall without the visual weight of a large rectangular mirror.
- Wall fixings included. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. Straightforward to position at the right height before committing.
- Bathroom suitable. The frame handles normal ambient bathroom humidity without degrading. Suitable above a basin in a non-spray position.
Why Gold Works When It Has No Right To
Gold has a reputation for being difficult: associated with excess and rooms that try too hard. The slim round format resolves that. The gold here is a line of warm metallic tone around the perimeter of a circle. At that scale and profile it reads as an accent rather than a choice that needs justifying. It picks up naturally alongside brass hardware, warm pendant lighting and honey-toned timber without requiring any of those elements to be present. The circle shape prevents it feeling traditional in the way a rectangular gold-framed mirror can, keeping the piece in contemporary territory regardless of the room.
Six Positions Where This Mirror Earns Its Place
Above a console in a hallway, where it reflects incoming light and makes the entrance feel finished. Above a fireplace as a centrepiece that does not compete with the mantel styling below it. Beside a bed as a decorative accent that adds light without the commitment of a larger mirror. Above a bathroom basin where the round shape complements the circular or oval forms of sanitaryware. On a feature wall as part of a mixed arrangement alongside prints and shelving. In a dining room above a sideboard, where the gold reflects candlelight into the room during evening use. The slim gold frame works against white, cream, warm grey, sage, blush, terracotta and navy without colour-matching to other elements.
The Practical Details Before You Buy
- The gold is warm, not yellow. The finish is a warm satin gold rather than a bright or yellow-toned gilt. Under warm room lighting it reads as rich and refined. Under cooler natural light it sits slightly more muted but stays consistently in the warm gold register rather than shifting toward yellow or brass.
- Hanging height for different positions. Above a console or sideboard, position the bottom of the mirror 15 to 20cm above the surface. Above a basin, centre it at eye level. On an open wall, hang so the centre of the mirror sits at approximately 150 to 160cm from the floor.
- Grouping multiple mirrors. Two or three of the same mirror at different heights on a staircase wall or in a hallway creates a more considered arrangement than a single piece. The consistent frame profile means groupings read as intentional rather than accumulated.
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.
Gold Round Wall Mirror MR234GD: Common Questions
The finish is warm satin gold, not high-gloss or yellow-toned gilt. Under warm room lighting it reads as refined. The slim profile means there is not enough gold surface area to read as excessive, even in a room without other metallic elements.
At 610mm it is roughly 60cm across. Large enough to anchor a wall above a console, function above a basin and hold its own on a bedroom wall. Not a statement piece in the way a 90cm mirror would be, but substantial enough to be the focal point on the wall it sits on.
Yes, in a non-spray position. Above a basin is fine. The frame handles normal humidity. Beside or above a shower where it receives regular water contact is not appropriate.
Yes. The slim profile means the gold reads as a single warm accent rather than a theme that needs carrying through the room. If you do have brass hardware or warm timber elsewhere, the frame will connect with those elements naturally.
On an open wall, hang the centre at 150 to 160cm from the floor. Above a console, position the bottom 15 to 20cm above the surface. Above a basin, centre at eye level.
Shape, size and profile are identical. Gold introduces warmth and reflects room light back. Black is cooler and more graphic. Gold suits warm tones and natural materials. Black suits pared-back or industrial schemes.
Yes. The consistent slim profile means multiples read as a deliberate series. Two at different heights in a hallway or three staggered on a staircase both work. Keep 15 to 20cm between outer edges for the grouping to read as composed.
White and off-white are the most natural pairing. Warm grey, sage, blush and terracotta all work without effort. Against navy or dark green the gold provides warm contrast. The combination to use with care is a cool blue-toned grey, where warm gold can read at odds with the wall rather than complementing it.
Minimal Touches That Deliver Maximum Light
Hang opposite a window or layer with textured wallpaper. It adds warmth and reflection, especially when paired with soft neutrals or mellow woods. For more ambient inspiration:
Overview
One Circle, One Slim Gold Line. That Is All It Takes.
The round shape and slim gold frame are doing two different things. The circle introduces a geometry that almost nothing else in the room shares, softening the wall without weight. The gold frame picks up room light and returns it, adding warmth that a painted or matte frame absorbs. At 610mm diameter it works above a console, a basin, a fireplace or beside a bed without asking the room to reorganise. For a mirror with a warm natural frame in the same wall position, the walnut oval wall mirror offers a different shape and a richer organic material quality in a similar size.
What Makes This Mirror Worth Hanging
- Slim gold frame: Warm accent rather than dominant feature. Reflects room light back into the space in a way matte frames cannot.
- 610mm diameter: Large enough to anchor a wall. Compact enough for a bathroom, hallway or bedroom without overwhelming the space.
- Round shape: Softens a room defined by rectangles and right angles. Works as a standalone piece without needing to be grouped or styled around.
- Wall fixings included: Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. No specialist installation needed.
- Bathroom suitable: Frame handles normal ambient humidity. Suitable above a basin in a non-spray position.
Where to Put It and What It Will Do to the Room
Hallways above a console table. Living rooms above a fireplace or as part of a mixed wall arrangement. Bedrooms beside or above a dressing table. Bathrooms above a basin. Dining rooms above a sideboard where the gold reflects candlelight during evening use. The slim gold frame works against white, warm grey, sage, blush, terracotta and navy without needing to be styled around. For room ideas built on warmth and natural tones where a gold mirror is a natural fit, our neutral beige bedroom ideas guide covers the layering approach that makes a warm-toned room feel cohesive.
Description
The Smallest Design Decision That Changes a Room the Most
A slim gold round mirror works harder as a design object than most home accessories. The circle introduces a shape that almost no other piece of furniture in a room shares, which makes it visually arresting without being loud. At 610mm it is large enough to anchor a wall and compact enough to sit in a bathroom or hallway without asking the room to reorganise around it.
Gold works here because it is warm without being heavy. The slim profile keeps it as an accent rather than a statement, which is why the mirror reads as contemporary rather than decorative. The gold frame also picks up room light and returns it to the wall in a way that a matte frame absorbs rather than reflects.
610mm diameter. Wall fixings included. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug with no specialist installation required. The same mirror is available in the black finish for rooms where a cooler, more graphic tone suits the scheme better. For how a gold round mirror works within a living room designed around warm and neutral tones, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers how circular mirrors and warm metallic accents are being used in contemporary UK interiors.
The slim profile is what makes this mirror genuinely versatile. A deep or chunky frame makes a round mirror a deliberate feature the room needs styling around. A slim frame lets the circle do the work and recedes into the wall, allowing this mirror to sit in a bathroom, hallway, bedroom or living room with equal ease.
What the Mirror Includes
- Slim gold frame. Narrow enough to keep the gold as an accent. Picks up room light and returns it to the wall, adding warmth beyond what the glass alone produces.
- 610mm diameter. Large enough to anchor a wall above a console, beside a bed or above a basin. Compact enough to sit in a hallway or bathroom without dominating the space.
- Round shape. Introduces a shape that almost nothing else in the room shares. Softens the wall without the visual weight of a large rectangular mirror.
- Wall fixings included. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. Straightforward to position at the right height before committing.
- Bathroom suitable. The frame handles normal ambient bathroom humidity without degrading. Suitable above a basin in a non-spray position.
Why Gold Works When It Has No Right To
Gold has a reputation for being difficult: associated with excess and rooms that try too hard. The slim round format resolves that. The gold here is a line of warm metallic tone around the perimeter of a circle. At that scale and profile it reads as an accent rather than a choice that needs justifying. It picks up naturally alongside brass hardware, warm pendant lighting and honey-toned timber without requiring any of those elements to be present. The circle shape prevents it feeling traditional in the way a rectangular gold-framed mirror can, keeping the piece in contemporary territory regardless of the room.
Six Positions Where This Mirror Earns Its Place
Above a console in a hallway, where it reflects incoming light and makes the entrance feel finished. Above a fireplace as a centrepiece that does not compete with the mantel styling below it. Beside a bed as a decorative accent that adds light without the commitment of a larger mirror. Above a bathroom basin where the round shape complements the circular or oval forms of sanitaryware. On a feature wall as part of a mixed arrangement alongside prints and shelving. In a dining room above a sideboard, where the gold reflects candlelight into the room during evening use. The slim gold frame works against white, cream, warm grey, sage, blush, terracotta and navy without colour-matching to other elements.
The Practical Details Before You Buy
- The gold is warm, not yellow. The finish is a warm satin gold rather than a bright or yellow-toned gilt. Under warm room lighting it reads as rich and refined. Under cooler natural light it sits slightly more muted but stays consistently in the warm gold register rather than shifting toward yellow or brass.
- Hanging height for different positions. Above a console or sideboard, position the bottom of the mirror 15 to 20cm above the surface. Above a basin, centre it at eye level. On an open wall, hang so the centre of the mirror sits at approximately 150 to 160cm from the floor.
- Grouping multiple mirrors. Two or three of the same mirror at different heights on a staircase wall or in a hallway creates a more considered arrangement than a single piece. The consistent frame profile means groupings read as intentional rather than accumulated.
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
Gold Round Wall Mirror MR234GD: Common Questions
The finish is warm satin gold, not high-gloss or yellow-toned gilt. Under warm room lighting it reads as refined. The slim profile means there is not enough gold surface area to read as excessive, even in a room without other metallic elements.
At 610mm it is roughly 60cm across. Large enough to anchor a wall above a console, function above a basin and hold its own on a bedroom wall. Not a statement piece in the way a 90cm mirror would be, but substantial enough to be the focal point on the wall it sits on.
Yes, in a non-spray position. Above a basin is fine. The frame handles normal humidity. Beside or above a shower where it receives regular water contact is not appropriate.
Yes. The slim profile means the gold reads as a single warm accent rather than a theme that needs carrying through the room. If you do have brass hardware or warm timber elsewhere, the frame will connect with those elements naturally.
On an open wall, hang the centre at 150 to 160cm from the floor. Above a console, position the bottom 15 to 20cm above the surface. Above a basin, centre at eye level.
Shape, size and profile are identical. Gold introduces warmth and reflects room light back. Black is cooler and more graphic. Gold suits warm tones and natural materials. Black suits pared-back or industrial schemes.
Yes. The consistent slim profile means multiples read as a deliberate series. Two at different heights in a hallway or three staggered on a staircase both work. Keep 15 to 20cm between outer edges for the grouping to read as composed.
White and off-white are the most natural pairing. Warm grey, sage, blush and terracotta all work without effort. Against navy or dark green the gold provides warm contrast. The combination to use with care is a cool blue-toned grey, where warm gold can read at odds with the wall rather than complementing it.
Knowledge Hub
Minimal Touches That Deliver Maximum Light
Hang opposite a window or layer with textured wallpaper. It adds warmth and reflection, especially when paired with soft neutrals or mellow woods. For more ambient inspiration:
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Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
One Circle, One Slim Gold Line. That Is All It Takes.
The round shape and slim gold frame are doing two different things. The circle introduces a geometry that almost nothing else in the room shares, softening the wall without weight. The gold frame picks up room light and returns it, adding warmth that a painted or matte frame absorbs. At 610mm diameter it works above a console, a basin, a fireplace or beside a bed without asking the room to reorganise. For a mirror with a warm natural frame in the same wall position, the walnut oval wall mirror offers a different shape and a richer organic material quality in a similar size.
What Makes This Mirror Worth Hanging
- Slim gold frame: Warm accent rather than dominant feature. Reflects room light back into the space in a way matte frames cannot.
- 610mm diameter: Large enough to anchor a wall. Compact enough for a bathroom, hallway or bedroom without overwhelming the space.
- Round shape: Softens a room defined by rectangles and right angles. Works as a standalone piece without needing to be grouped or styled around.
- Wall fixings included: Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. No specialist installation needed.
- Bathroom suitable: Frame handles normal ambient humidity. Suitable above a basin in a non-spray position.
Where to Put It and What It Will Do to the Room
Hallways above a console table. Living rooms above a fireplace or as part of a mixed wall arrangement. Bedrooms beside or above a dressing table. Bathrooms above a basin. Dining rooms above a sideboard where the gold reflects candlelight during evening use. The slim gold frame works against white, warm grey, sage, blush, terracotta and navy without needing to be styled around. For room ideas built on warmth and natural tones where a gold mirror is a natural fit, our neutral beige bedroom ideas guide covers the layering approach that makes a warm-toned room feel cohesive.
The Smallest Design Decision That Changes a Room the Most
A slim gold round mirror works harder as a design object than most home accessories. The circle introduces a shape that almost no other piece of furniture in a room shares, which makes it visually arresting without being loud. At 610mm it is large enough to anchor a wall and compact enough to sit in a bathroom or hallway without asking the room to reorganise around it.
Gold works here because it is warm without being heavy. The slim profile keeps it as an accent rather than a statement, which is why the mirror reads as contemporary rather than decorative. The gold frame also picks up room light and returns it to the wall in a way that a matte frame absorbs rather than reflects.
610mm diameter. Wall fixings included. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug with no specialist installation required. The same mirror is available in the black finish for rooms where a cooler, more graphic tone suits the scheme better. For how a gold round mirror works within a living room designed around warm and neutral tones, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers how circular mirrors and warm metallic accents are being used in contemporary UK interiors.
The slim profile is what makes this mirror genuinely versatile. A deep or chunky frame makes a round mirror a deliberate feature the room needs styling around. A slim frame lets the circle do the work and recedes into the wall, allowing this mirror to sit in a bathroom, hallway, bedroom or living room with equal ease.
What the Mirror Includes
- Slim gold frame. Narrow enough to keep the gold as an accent. Picks up room light and returns it to the wall, adding warmth beyond what the glass alone produces.
- 610mm diameter. Large enough to anchor a wall above a console, beside a bed or above a basin. Compact enough to sit in a hallway or bathroom without dominating the space.
- Round shape. Introduces a shape that almost nothing else in the room shares. Softens the wall without the visual weight of a large rectangular mirror.
- Wall fixings included. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. Straightforward to position at the right height before committing.
- Bathroom suitable. The frame handles normal ambient bathroom humidity without degrading. Suitable above a basin in a non-spray position.
Why Gold Works When It Has No Right To
Gold has a reputation for being difficult: associated with excess and rooms that try too hard. The slim round format resolves that. The gold here is a line of warm metallic tone around the perimeter of a circle. At that scale and profile it reads as an accent rather than a choice that needs justifying. It picks up naturally alongside brass hardware, warm pendant lighting and honey-toned timber without requiring any of those elements to be present. The circle shape prevents it feeling traditional in the way a rectangular gold-framed mirror can, keeping the piece in contemporary territory regardless of the room.
Six Positions Where This Mirror Earns Its Place
Above a console in a hallway, where it reflects incoming light and makes the entrance feel finished. Above a fireplace as a centrepiece that does not compete with the mantel styling below it. Beside a bed as a decorative accent that adds light without the commitment of a larger mirror. Above a bathroom basin where the round shape complements the circular or oval forms of sanitaryware. On a feature wall as part of a mixed arrangement alongside prints and shelving. In a dining room above a sideboard, where the gold reflects candlelight into the room during evening use. The slim gold frame works against white, cream, warm grey, sage, blush, terracotta and navy without colour-matching to other elements.
The Practical Details Before You Buy
- The gold is warm, not yellow. The finish is a warm satin gold rather than a bright or yellow-toned gilt. Under warm room lighting it reads as rich and refined. Under cooler natural light it sits slightly more muted but stays consistently in the warm gold register rather than shifting toward yellow or brass.
- Hanging height for different positions. Above a console or sideboard, position the bottom of the mirror 15 to 20cm above the surface. Above a basin, centre it at eye level. On an open wall, hang so the centre of the mirror sits at approximately 150 to 160cm from the floor.
- Grouping multiple mirrors. Two or three of the same mirror at different heights on a staircase wall or in a hallway creates a more considered arrangement than a single piece. The consistent frame profile means groupings read as intentional rather than accumulated.
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.
Gold Round Wall Mirror MR234GD: Common Questions
The finish is warm satin gold, not high-gloss or yellow-toned gilt. Under warm room lighting it reads as refined. The slim profile means there is not enough gold surface area to read as excessive, even in a room without other metallic elements.
At 610mm it is roughly 60cm across. Large enough to anchor a wall above a console, function above a basin and hold its own on a bedroom wall. Not a statement piece in the way a 90cm mirror would be, but substantial enough to be the focal point on the wall it sits on.
Yes, in a non-spray position. Above a basin is fine. The frame handles normal humidity. Beside or above a shower where it receives regular water contact is not appropriate.
Yes. The slim profile means the gold reads as a single warm accent rather than a theme that needs carrying through the room. If you do have brass hardware or warm timber elsewhere, the frame will connect with those elements naturally.
On an open wall, hang the centre at 150 to 160cm from the floor. Above a console, position the bottom 15 to 20cm above the surface. Above a basin, centre at eye level.
Shape, size and profile are identical. Gold introduces warmth and reflects room light back. Black is cooler and more graphic. Gold suits warm tones and natural materials. Black suits pared-back or industrial schemes.
Yes. The consistent slim profile means multiples read as a deliberate series. Two at different heights in a hallway or three staggered on a staircase both work. Keep 15 to 20cm between outer edges for the grouping to read as composed.
White and off-white are the most natural pairing. Warm grey, sage, blush and terracotta all work without effort. Against navy or dark green the gold provides warm contrast. The combination to use with care is a cool blue-toned grey, where warm gold can read at odds with the wall rather than complementing it.
Minimal Touches That Deliver Maximum Light
Hang opposite a window or layer with textured wallpaper. It adds warmth and reflection, especially when paired with soft neutrals or mellow woods. For more ambient inspiration:
Overview
One Circle, One Slim Gold Line. That Is All It Takes.
The round shape and slim gold frame are doing two different things. The circle introduces a geometry that almost nothing else in the room shares, softening the wall without weight. The gold frame picks up room light and returns it, adding warmth that a painted or matte frame absorbs. At 610mm diameter it works above a console, a basin, a fireplace or beside a bed without asking the room to reorganise. For a mirror with a warm natural frame in the same wall position, the walnut oval wall mirror offers a different shape and a richer organic material quality in a similar size.
What Makes This Mirror Worth Hanging
- Slim gold frame: Warm accent rather than dominant feature. Reflects room light back into the space in a way matte frames cannot.
- 610mm diameter: Large enough to anchor a wall. Compact enough for a bathroom, hallway or bedroom without overwhelming the space.
- Round shape: Softens a room defined by rectangles and right angles. Works as a standalone piece without needing to be grouped or styled around.
- Wall fixings included: Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. No specialist installation needed.
- Bathroom suitable: Frame handles normal ambient humidity. Suitable above a basin in a non-spray position.
Where to Put It and What It Will Do to the Room
Hallways above a console table. Living rooms above a fireplace or as part of a mixed wall arrangement. Bedrooms beside or above a dressing table. Bathrooms above a basin. Dining rooms above a sideboard where the gold reflects candlelight during evening use. The slim gold frame works against white, warm grey, sage, blush, terracotta and navy without needing to be styled around. For room ideas built on warmth and natural tones where a gold mirror is a natural fit, our neutral beige bedroom ideas guide covers the layering approach that makes a warm-toned room feel cohesive.
Description
The Smallest Design Decision That Changes a Room the Most
A slim gold round mirror works harder as a design object than most home accessories. The circle introduces a shape that almost no other piece of furniture in a room shares, which makes it visually arresting without being loud. At 610mm it is large enough to anchor a wall and compact enough to sit in a bathroom or hallway without asking the room to reorganise around it.
Gold works here because it is warm without being heavy. The slim profile keeps it as an accent rather than a statement, which is why the mirror reads as contemporary rather than decorative. The gold frame also picks up room light and returns it to the wall in a way that a matte frame absorbs rather than reflects.
610mm diameter. Wall fixings included. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug with no specialist installation required. The same mirror is available in the black finish for rooms where a cooler, more graphic tone suits the scheme better. For how a gold round mirror works within a living room designed around warm and neutral tones, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers how circular mirrors and warm metallic accents are being used in contemporary UK interiors.
The slim profile is what makes this mirror genuinely versatile. A deep or chunky frame makes a round mirror a deliberate feature the room needs styling around. A slim frame lets the circle do the work and recedes into the wall, allowing this mirror to sit in a bathroom, hallway, bedroom or living room with equal ease.
What the Mirror Includes
- Slim gold frame. Narrow enough to keep the gold as an accent. Picks up room light and returns it to the wall, adding warmth beyond what the glass alone produces.
- 610mm diameter. Large enough to anchor a wall above a console, beside a bed or above a basin. Compact enough to sit in a hallway or bathroom without dominating the space.
- Round shape. Introduces a shape that almost nothing else in the room shares. Softens the wall without the visual weight of a large rectangular mirror.
- Wall fixings included. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. Straightforward to position at the right height before committing.
- Bathroom suitable. The frame handles normal ambient bathroom humidity without degrading. Suitable above a basin in a non-spray position.
Why Gold Works When It Has No Right To
Gold has a reputation for being difficult: associated with excess and rooms that try too hard. The slim round format resolves that. The gold here is a line of warm metallic tone around the perimeter of a circle. At that scale and profile it reads as an accent rather than a choice that needs justifying. It picks up naturally alongside brass hardware, warm pendant lighting and honey-toned timber without requiring any of those elements to be present. The circle shape prevents it feeling traditional in the way a rectangular gold-framed mirror can, keeping the piece in contemporary territory regardless of the room.
Six Positions Where This Mirror Earns Its Place
Above a console in a hallway, where it reflects incoming light and makes the entrance feel finished. Above a fireplace as a centrepiece that does not compete with the mantel styling below it. Beside a bed as a decorative accent that adds light without the commitment of a larger mirror. Above a bathroom basin where the round shape complements the circular or oval forms of sanitaryware. On a feature wall as part of a mixed arrangement alongside prints and shelving. In a dining room above a sideboard, where the gold reflects candlelight into the room during evening use. The slim gold frame works against white, cream, warm grey, sage, blush, terracotta and navy without colour-matching to other elements.
The Practical Details Before You Buy
- The gold is warm, not yellow. The finish is a warm satin gold rather than a bright or yellow-toned gilt. Under warm room lighting it reads as rich and refined. Under cooler natural light it sits slightly more muted but stays consistently in the warm gold register rather than shifting toward yellow or brass.
- Hanging height for different positions. Above a console or sideboard, position the bottom of the mirror 15 to 20cm above the surface. Above a basin, centre it at eye level. On an open wall, hang so the centre of the mirror sits at approximately 150 to 160cm from the floor.
- Grouping multiple mirrors. Two or three of the same mirror at different heights on a staircase wall or in a hallway creates a more considered arrangement than a single piece. The consistent frame profile means groupings read as intentional rather than accumulated.
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
Gold Round Wall Mirror MR234GD: Common Questions
The finish is warm satin gold, not high-gloss or yellow-toned gilt. Under warm room lighting it reads as refined. The slim profile means there is not enough gold surface area to read as excessive, even in a room without other metallic elements.
At 610mm it is roughly 60cm across. Large enough to anchor a wall above a console, function above a basin and hold its own on a bedroom wall. Not a statement piece in the way a 90cm mirror would be, but substantial enough to be the focal point on the wall it sits on.
Yes, in a non-spray position. Above a basin is fine. The frame handles normal humidity. Beside or above a shower where it receives regular water contact is not appropriate.
Yes. The slim profile means the gold reads as a single warm accent rather than a theme that needs carrying through the room. If you do have brass hardware or warm timber elsewhere, the frame will connect with those elements naturally.
On an open wall, hang the centre at 150 to 160cm from the floor. Above a console, position the bottom 15 to 20cm above the surface. Above a basin, centre at eye level.
Shape, size and profile are identical. Gold introduces warmth and reflects room light back. Black is cooler and more graphic. Gold suits warm tones and natural materials. Black suits pared-back or industrial schemes.
Yes. The consistent slim profile means multiples read as a deliberate series. Two at different heights in a hallway or three staggered on a staircase both work. Keep 15 to 20cm between outer edges for the grouping to read as composed.
White and off-white are the most natural pairing. Warm grey, sage, blush and terracotta all work without effort. Against navy or dark green the gold provides warm contrast. The combination to use with care is a cool blue-toned grey, where warm gold can read at odds with the wall rather than complementing it.
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Hang opposite a window or layer with textured wallpaper. It adds warmth and reflection, especially when paired with soft neutrals or mellow woods. For more ambient inspiration: