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Walnut, Oval, Bevelled. Three Good Decisions in One Mirror.
A walnut frame brings genuine material warmth that painted and metal frames at this size cannot replicate. An oval shape softens the wall without making a graphic statement. Bevelled glass adds a dimensional quality to the reflection that flat-edged mirrors do not produce. At 900mm tall and 550mm wide the mirror works in a hallway, bedroom or bathroom without needing to be grouped with other pieces to look considered. For a leaner-format mirror with a different material and frame character, the hand-crafted antique style leaner in cream offers a more traditional register in a larger floor-standing format.
Five Reasons This Mirror Works
- Walnut wood frame: Warm brown with visible grain. Sits naturally alongside oak, pine, rattan and linen. Reads as material rather than merely decorative.
- Oval shape, portrait orientation: 900mm tall by 550mm wide. Softens the wall without the forcefulness of a circle or the formality of a rectangle.
- Bevelled glass edge: Catches light at a slightly different angle to the main surface, adding dimensional quality and a more refined finish.
- D-ring wall fixings included: Fitted to the back. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. No additional hardware needed.
- Bathroom suitable: Frame and glass handle normal bathroom humidity. Not for direct spray positions.
The Rooms and Walls Where This Mirror Belongs
Hallways above a console table, bedrooms alongside or above a dressing table, bathrooms above a basin, dressing rooms beside a wardrobe. The walnut frame works against white, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta without needing to be styled around. Against dark walls in navy or charcoal it produces a material contrast that reads as intentional. For how an oval mirror works within a hallway or landing arrangement, our hall, stair and landing ideas guide covers placement, proportions and what to pair it with.
The Mirror That Brings Warmth Before It Reflects Anything
Most wall mirrors are bought to check an outfit or open up a room. This one does both while contributing something the glass itself cannot: warmth. The walnut wood frame has a material presence that metal, resin and painted frames do not have.
The oval shape works because it does neither what a rectangle nor a circle does. It softens the wall without disappearing into it. At 900mm tall by 550mm wide it works with the proportions of a hallway, a bedroom alcove or a bathroom vanity without needing to be grouped with other pieces to look complete.
The bevelled glass edge catches light at a slightly different angle to the main surface, adding a subtle dimensional quality that flat-edged mirrors at the same size do not produce. The D-ring fixings on the back make hanging straightforward. For a different mirror format in a lighter finish that suits brighter or more neutral rooms, the simplistic round wall mirror in gold offers a clean, minimal circle in a slim metal frame. For how a walnut-framed mirror works within a bedroom scheme built around natural materials and warm tones, our boho bedroom design guide covers placement, layering and the material pairings that make a naturally textured room feel cohesive.
At 900mm tall the mirror gives a useful partial body reflection from a standing position alongside its decorative function on the wall. Not a full-length mirror, but placed at the right height it reflects from waist upward.
What the Mirror Includes
- Walnut wood frame. Warm brown with visible grain. The tone sits naturally alongside oak, pine, rattan, linen and other warm organic materials.
- Oval shape, portrait orientation. 900mm tall by 550mm wide. Softens the wall without the forcefulness of a circle or the formality of a rectangle. Suits hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms and dressing areas.
- Bevelled glass edge. The angled bevel catches light differently to the main surface, adding dimensional quality and a more refined finish than a flat-edged mirror at the same size.
- D-ring wall fixings. Fitted to the back of the frame. Straightforward to hang on a standard picture hook or wall plug.
- Bathroom suitable. Suitable for bathrooms not in direct spray. The finish protects the wood from normal ambient humidity.
Why Walnut Works Where Other Frame Materials Do Not
Metal frames introduce a cool, hard quality. Painted wood reads as decorative rather than material. Walnut at this warm brown tone reads as a material in its own right. The grain pattern means no two frames are identical, which is what prevents a walnut mirror from looking mass-produced. In a room with oak floors, pine furniture, rattan accessories or linen textiles, a walnut frame connects to the broader material register in a way that a metal or painted frame sits outside of. In a room without those materials the walnut frame introduces them, giving the room an organic warmth that harder-surfaced alternatives cannot produce.
Where to Hang It and How High
Hallways are the most natural position for a 900mm oval mirror. The height works well for checking your reflection on the way out, and the walnut frame reads as a considered design choice in a space that is often only furnished with a console and a coat hook. Position the centre of the mirror at approximately eye level for the most used person in the household, typically around 150 to 160cm from the floor. In a bedroom above a dressing table or beside a wardrobe it provides a useful partial body reflection without the floor space of a leaner. In a bathroom above a basin the 550mm width sits within most standard basin wall widths, and the oval shape softens the typically hard geometry of a bathroom wall. The warm walnut frame works against white, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta wall colours without needing to be styled around. Against dark walls in navy or charcoal it produces a strong material contrast that reads as intentional rather than decorative.
What to Know Before You Order
- Walnut is a warm brown, not dark brown. The walnut finish is a mid-toned warm brown with visible grain. It is lighter than a dark walnut stain and richer than a natural pine. Under warm home lighting it reads as slightly deeper and richer than in natural daylight.
- Portrait orientation only. The D-ring fixings are positioned for vertical hanging. The mirror is designed and proportioned for portrait orientation and is not intended to be hung landscape.
- Bathroom use requires non-spray positioning. The mirror is suitable for bathrooms with normal ambient humidity but should not be positioned directly above a shower or in a position where it receives regular water spray. The wood frame will degrade over time with direct moisture contact.
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.
Walnut Oval Wall Mirror MR550WL: Questions Answered
This is a walnut wood frame, not a walnut-effect printed finish. The grain is real, with natural variation in colour and pattern. No two frames are identical. That variation is what gives the piece a material quality that painted MDF and metal frames cannot replicate.
Yes, provided it is not in direct spray. The finish protects the wood from normal humidity. Above a basin away from the shower is fine. Beside or above a shower where it receives regular water contact is not appropriate.
Position the centre at eye level, typically 150 to 160cm from the floor. In a hallway above a console table, align the centre 10 to 15cm above the top of the console.
A bevelled edge is an angled cut around the glass perimeter that catches light differently to the main reflective surface. The result is a subtle prismatic effect around the edge that adds depth. It distinguishes this mirror from flat-edged alternatives at the same size.
White, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta all work without effort. Against navy or charcoal the warm brown provides deliberate contrast. The combination to avoid is a cool blue-toned grey, where the warm brown can read at odds with the wall rather than complementing it.
No. The D-ring fixings are positioned for portrait and the proportions are designed for vertical orientation. Hanging landscape would misalign the fixings and the shape would not read correctly on the wall.
Not quite. At 900mm it gives a useful partial reflection from roughly waist height upward when hung at standard eye level. For a full head-to-toe reflection, a floor-standing leaner would be the more appropriate choice.
Scandi, Japandi, boho, contemporary and mid-century modern interiors all work well with this mirror. The oval shape and walnut frame sit between organic and refined in a way that suits warm-toned rooms without being restricted to them. In a more minimal or pared-back interior the walnut introduces warmth and texture that prevents the space from reading as cold.
Mirror Styling with Calm & Contrast
Let its organic shape shine—sit it near plants, gentle lighting, or pale oak to warm grayscale palettes. For extra inspo, dive into:
Overview
Walnut, Oval, Bevelled. Three Good Decisions in One Mirror.
A walnut frame brings genuine material warmth that painted and metal frames at this size cannot replicate. An oval shape softens the wall without making a graphic statement. Bevelled glass adds a dimensional quality to the reflection that flat-edged mirrors do not produce. At 900mm tall and 550mm wide the mirror works in a hallway, bedroom or bathroom without needing to be grouped with other pieces to look considered. For a leaner-format mirror with a different material and frame character, the hand-crafted antique style leaner in cream offers a more traditional register in a larger floor-standing format.
Five Reasons This Mirror Works
- Walnut wood frame: Warm brown with visible grain. Sits naturally alongside oak, pine, rattan and linen. Reads as material rather than merely decorative.
- Oval shape, portrait orientation: 900mm tall by 550mm wide. Softens the wall without the forcefulness of a circle or the formality of a rectangle.
- Bevelled glass edge: Catches light at a slightly different angle to the main surface, adding dimensional quality and a more refined finish.
- D-ring wall fixings included: Fitted to the back. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. No additional hardware needed.
- Bathroom suitable: Frame and glass handle normal bathroom humidity. Not for direct spray positions.
The Rooms and Walls Where This Mirror Belongs
Hallways above a console table, bedrooms alongside or above a dressing table, bathrooms above a basin, dressing rooms beside a wardrobe. The walnut frame works against white, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta without needing to be styled around. Against dark walls in navy or charcoal it produces a material contrast that reads as intentional. For how an oval mirror works within a hallway or landing arrangement, our hall, stair and landing ideas guide covers placement, proportions and what to pair it with.
Description
The Mirror That Brings Warmth Before It Reflects Anything
Most wall mirrors are bought to check an outfit or open up a room. This one does both while contributing something the glass itself cannot: warmth. The walnut wood frame has a material presence that metal, resin and painted frames do not have.
The oval shape works because it does neither what a rectangle nor a circle does. It softens the wall without disappearing into it. At 900mm tall by 550mm wide it works with the proportions of a hallway, a bedroom alcove or a bathroom vanity without needing to be grouped with other pieces to look complete.
The bevelled glass edge catches light at a slightly different angle to the main surface, adding a subtle dimensional quality that flat-edged mirrors at the same size do not produce. The D-ring fixings on the back make hanging straightforward. For a different mirror format in a lighter finish that suits brighter or more neutral rooms, the simplistic round wall mirror in gold offers a clean, minimal circle in a slim metal frame. For how a walnut-framed mirror works within a bedroom scheme built around natural materials and warm tones, our boho bedroom design guide covers placement, layering and the material pairings that make a naturally textured room feel cohesive.
At 900mm tall the mirror gives a useful partial body reflection from a standing position alongside its decorative function on the wall. Not a full-length mirror, but placed at the right height it reflects from waist upward.
What the Mirror Includes
- Walnut wood frame. Warm brown with visible grain. The tone sits naturally alongside oak, pine, rattan, linen and other warm organic materials.
- Oval shape, portrait orientation. 900mm tall by 550mm wide. Softens the wall without the forcefulness of a circle or the formality of a rectangle. Suits hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms and dressing areas.
- Bevelled glass edge. The angled bevel catches light differently to the main surface, adding dimensional quality and a more refined finish than a flat-edged mirror at the same size.
- D-ring wall fixings. Fitted to the back of the frame. Straightforward to hang on a standard picture hook or wall plug.
- Bathroom suitable. Suitable for bathrooms not in direct spray. The finish protects the wood from normal ambient humidity.
Why Walnut Works Where Other Frame Materials Do Not
Metal frames introduce a cool, hard quality. Painted wood reads as decorative rather than material. Walnut at this warm brown tone reads as a material in its own right. The grain pattern means no two frames are identical, which is what prevents a walnut mirror from looking mass-produced. In a room with oak floors, pine furniture, rattan accessories or linen textiles, a walnut frame connects to the broader material register in a way that a metal or painted frame sits outside of. In a room without those materials the walnut frame introduces them, giving the room an organic warmth that harder-surfaced alternatives cannot produce.
Where to Hang It and How High
Hallways are the most natural position for a 900mm oval mirror. The height works well for checking your reflection on the way out, and the walnut frame reads as a considered design choice in a space that is often only furnished with a console and a coat hook. Position the centre of the mirror at approximately eye level for the most used person in the household, typically around 150 to 160cm from the floor. In a bedroom above a dressing table or beside a wardrobe it provides a useful partial body reflection without the floor space of a leaner. In a bathroom above a basin the 550mm width sits within most standard basin wall widths, and the oval shape softens the typically hard geometry of a bathroom wall. The warm walnut frame works against white, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta wall colours without needing to be styled around. Against dark walls in navy or charcoal it produces a strong material contrast that reads as intentional rather than decorative.
What to Know Before You Order
- Walnut is a warm brown, not dark brown. The walnut finish is a mid-toned warm brown with visible grain. It is lighter than a dark walnut stain and richer than a natural pine. Under warm home lighting it reads as slightly deeper and richer than in natural daylight.
- Portrait orientation only. The D-ring fixings are positioned for vertical hanging. The mirror is designed and proportioned for portrait orientation and is not intended to be hung landscape.
- Bathroom use requires non-spray positioning. The mirror is suitable for bathrooms with normal ambient humidity but should not be positioned directly above a shower or in a position where it receives regular water spray. The wood frame will degrade over time with direct moisture contact.
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
Walnut Oval Wall Mirror MR550WL: Questions Answered
This is a walnut wood frame, not a walnut-effect printed finish. The grain is real, with natural variation in colour and pattern. No two frames are identical. That variation is what gives the piece a material quality that painted MDF and metal frames cannot replicate.
Yes, provided it is not in direct spray. The finish protects the wood from normal humidity. Above a basin away from the shower is fine. Beside or above a shower where it receives regular water contact is not appropriate.
Position the centre at eye level, typically 150 to 160cm from the floor. In a hallway above a console table, align the centre 10 to 15cm above the top of the console.
A bevelled edge is an angled cut around the glass perimeter that catches light differently to the main reflective surface. The result is a subtle prismatic effect around the edge that adds depth. It distinguishes this mirror from flat-edged alternatives at the same size.
White, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta all work without effort. Against navy or charcoal the warm brown provides deliberate contrast. The combination to avoid is a cool blue-toned grey, where the warm brown can read at odds with the wall rather than complementing it.
No. The D-ring fixings are positioned for portrait and the proportions are designed for vertical orientation. Hanging landscape would misalign the fixings and the shape would not read correctly on the wall.
Not quite. At 900mm it gives a useful partial reflection from roughly waist height upward when hung at standard eye level. For a full head-to-toe reflection, a floor-standing leaner would be the more appropriate choice.
Scandi, Japandi, boho, contemporary and mid-century modern interiors all work well with this mirror. The oval shape and walnut frame sit between organic and refined in a way that suits warm-toned rooms without being restricted to them. In a more minimal or pared-back interior the walnut introduces warmth and texture that prevents the space from reading as cold.
Knowledge Hub
Mirror Styling with Calm & Contrast
Let its organic shape shine—sit it near plants, gentle lighting, or pale oak to warm grayscale palettes. For extra inspo, dive into:
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Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Walnut, Oval, Bevelled. Three Good Decisions in One Mirror.
A walnut frame brings genuine material warmth that painted and metal frames at this size cannot replicate. An oval shape softens the wall without making a graphic statement. Bevelled glass adds a dimensional quality to the reflection that flat-edged mirrors do not produce. At 900mm tall and 550mm wide the mirror works in a hallway, bedroom or bathroom without needing to be grouped with other pieces to look considered. For a leaner-format mirror with a different material and frame character, the hand-crafted antique style leaner in cream offers a more traditional register in a larger floor-standing format.
Five Reasons This Mirror Works
- Walnut wood frame: Warm brown with visible grain. Sits naturally alongside oak, pine, rattan and linen. Reads as material rather than merely decorative.
- Oval shape, portrait orientation: 900mm tall by 550mm wide. Softens the wall without the forcefulness of a circle or the formality of a rectangle.
- Bevelled glass edge: Catches light at a slightly different angle to the main surface, adding dimensional quality and a more refined finish.
- D-ring wall fixings included: Fitted to the back. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. No additional hardware needed.
- Bathroom suitable: Frame and glass handle normal bathroom humidity. Not for direct spray positions.
The Rooms and Walls Where This Mirror Belongs
Hallways above a console table, bedrooms alongside or above a dressing table, bathrooms above a basin, dressing rooms beside a wardrobe. The walnut frame works against white, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta without needing to be styled around. Against dark walls in navy or charcoal it produces a material contrast that reads as intentional. For how an oval mirror works within a hallway or landing arrangement, our hall, stair and landing ideas guide covers placement, proportions and what to pair it with.
The Mirror That Brings Warmth Before It Reflects Anything
Most wall mirrors are bought to check an outfit or open up a room. This one does both while contributing something the glass itself cannot: warmth. The walnut wood frame has a material presence that metal, resin and painted frames do not have.
The oval shape works because it does neither what a rectangle nor a circle does. It softens the wall without disappearing into it. At 900mm tall by 550mm wide it works with the proportions of a hallway, a bedroom alcove or a bathroom vanity without needing to be grouped with other pieces to look complete.
The bevelled glass edge catches light at a slightly different angle to the main surface, adding a subtle dimensional quality that flat-edged mirrors at the same size do not produce. The D-ring fixings on the back make hanging straightforward. For a different mirror format in a lighter finish that suits brighter or more neutral rooms, the simplistic round wall mirror in gold offers a clean, minimal circle in a slim metal frame. For how a walnut-framed mirror works within a bedroom scheme built around natural materials and warm tones, our boho bedroom design guide covers placement, layering and the material pairings that make a naturally textured room feel cohesive.
At 900mm tall the mirror gives a useful partial body reflection from a standing position alongside its decorative function on the wall. Not a full-length mirror, but placed at the right height it reflects from waist upward.
What the Mirror Includes
- Walnut wood frame. Warm brown with visible grain. The tone sits naturally alongside oak, pine, rattan, linen and other warm organic materials.
- Oval shape, portrait orientation. 900mm tall by 550mm wide. Softens the wall without the forcefulness of a circle or the formality of a rectangle. Suits hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms and dressing areas.
- Bevelled glass edge. The angled bevel catches light differently to the main surface, adding dimensional quality and a more refined finish than a flat-edged mirror at the same size.
- D-ring wall fixings. Fitted to the back of the frame. Straightforward to hang on a standard picture hook or wall plug.
- Bathroom suitable. Suitable for bathrooms not in direct spray. The finish protects the wood from normal ambient humidity.
Why Walnut Works Where Other Frame Materials Do Not
Metal frames introduce a cool, hard quality. Painted wood reads as decorative rather than material. Walnut at this warm brown tone reads as a material in its own right. The grain pattern means no two frames are identical, which is what prevents a walnut mirror from looking mass-produced. In a room with oak floors, pine furniture, rattan accessories or linen textiles, a walnut frame connects to the broader material register in a way that a metal or painted frame sits outside of. In a room without those materials the walnut frame introduces them, giving the room an organic warmth that harder-surfaced alternatives cannot produce.
Where to Hang It and How High
Hallways are the most natural position for a 900mm oval mirror. The height works well for checking your reflection on the way out, and the walnut frame reads as a considered design choice in a space that is often only furnished with a console and a coat hook. Position the centre of the mirror at approximately eye level for the most used person in the household, typically around 150 to 160cm from the floor. In a bedroom above a dressing table or beside a wardrobe it provides a useful partial body reflection without the floor space of a leaner. In a bathroom above a basin the 550mm width sits within most standard basin wall widths, and the oval shape softens the typically hard geometry of a bathroom wall. The warm walnut frame works against white, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta wall colours without needing to be styled around. Against dark walls in navy or charcoal it produces a strong material contrast that reads as intentional rather than decorative.
What to Know Before You Order
- Walnut is a warm brown, not dark brown. The walnut finish is a mid-toned warm brown with visible grain. It is lighter than a dark walnut stain and richer than a natural pine. Under warm home lighting it reads as slightly deeper and richer than in natural daylight.
- Portrait orientation only. The D-ring fixings are positioned for vertical hanging. The mirror is designed and proportioned for portrait orientation and is not intended to be hung landscape.
- Bathroom use requires non-spray positioning. The mirror is suitable for bathrooms with normal ambient humidity but should not be positioned directly above a shower or in a position where it receives regular water spray. The wood frame will degrade over time with direct moisture contact.
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.
Walnut Oval Wall Mirror MR550WL: Questions Answered
This is a walnut wood frame, not a walnut-effect printed finish. The grain is real, with natural variation in colour and pattern. No two frames are identical. That variation is what gives the piece a material quality that painted MDF and metal frames cannot replicate.
Yes, provided it is not in direct spray. The finish protects the wood from normal humidity. Above a basin away from the shower is fine. Beside or above a shower where it receives regular water contact is not appropriate.
Position the centre at eye level, typically 150 to 160cm from the floor. In a hallway above a console table, align the centre 10 to 15cm above the top of the console.
A bevelled edge is an angled cut around the glass perimeter that catches light differently to the main reflective surface. The result is a subtle prismatic effect around the edge that adds depth. It distinguishes this mirror from flat-edged alternatives at the same size.
White, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta all work without effort. Against navy or charcoal the warm brown provides deliberate contrast. The combination to avoid is a cool blue-toned grey, where the warm brown can read at odds with the wall rather than complementing it.
No. The D-ring fixings are positioned for portrait and the proportions are designed for vertical orientation. Hanging landscape would misalign the fixings and the shape would not read correctly on the wall.
Not quite. At 900mm it gives a useful partial reflection from roughly waist height upward when hung at standard eye level. For a full head-to-toe reflection, a floor-standing leaner would be the more appropriate choice.
Scandi, Japandi, boho, contemporary and mid-century modern interiors all work well with this mirror. The oval shape and walnut frame sit between organic and refined in a way that suits warm-toned rooms without being restricted to them. In a more minimal or pared-back interior the walnut introduces warmth and texture that prevents the space from reading as cold.
Mirror Styling with Calm & Contrast
Let its organic shape shine—sit it near plants, gentle lighting, or pale oak to warm grayscale palettes. For extra inspo, dive into:
Overview
Walnut, Oval, Bevelled. Three Good Decisions in One Mirror.
A walnut frame brings genuine material warmth that painted and metal frames at this size cannot replicate. An oval shape softens the wall without making a graphic statement. Bevelled glass adds a dimensional quality to the reflection that flat-edged mirrors do not produce. At 900mm tall and 550mm wide the mirror works in a hallway, bedroom or bathroom without needing to be grouped with other pieces to look considered. For a leaner-format mirror with a different material and frame character, the hand-crafted antique style leaner in cream offers a more traditional register in a larger floor-standing format.
Five Reasons This Mirror Works
- Walnut wood frame: Warm brown with visible grain. Sits naturally alongside oak, pine, rattan and linen. Reads as material rather than merely decorative.
- Oval shape, portrait orientation: 900mm tall by 550mm wide. Softens the wall without the forcefulness of a circle or the formality of a rectangle.
- Bevelled glass edge: Catches light at a slightly different angle to the main surface, adding dimensional quality and a more refined finish.
- D-ring wall fixings included: Fitted to the back. Hangs on a standard picture hook or wall plug. No additional hardware needed.
- Bathroom suitable: Frame and glass handle normal bathroom humidity. Not for direct spray positions.
The Rooms and Walls Where This Mirror Belongs
Hallways above a console table, bedrooms alongside or above a dressing table, bathrooms above a basin, dressing rooms beside a wardrobe. The walnut frame works against white, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta without needing to be styled around. Against dark walls in navy or charcoal it produces a material contrast that reads as intentional. For how an oval mirror works within a hallway or landing arrangement, our hall, stair and landing ideas guide covers placement, proportions and what to pair it with.
Description
The Mirror That Brings Warmth Before It Reflects Anything
Most wall mirrors are bought to check an outfit or open up a room. This one does both while contributing something the glass itself cannot: warmth. The walnut wood frame has a material presence that metal, resin and painted frames do not have.
The oval shape works because it does neither what a rectangle nor a circle does. It softens the wall without disappearing into it. At 900mm tall by 550mm wide it works with the proportions of a hallway, a bedroom alcove or a bathroom vanity without needing to be grouped with other pieces to look complete.
The bevelled glass edge catches light at a slightly different angle to the main surface, adding a subtle dimensional quality that flat-edged mirrors at the same size do not produce. The D-ring fixings on the back make hanging straightforward. For a different mirror format in a lighter finish that suits brighter or more neutral rooms, the simplistic round wall mirror in gold offers a clean, minimal circle in a slim metal frame. For how a walnut-framed mirror works within a bedroom scheme built around natural materials and warm tones, our boho bedroom design guide covers placement, layering and the material pairings that make a naturally textured room feel cohesive.
At 900mm tall the mirror gives a useful partial body reflection from a standing position alongside its decorative function on the wall. Not a full-length mirror, but placed at the right height it reflects from waist upward.
What the Mirror Includes
- Walnut wood frame. Warm brown with visible grain. The tone sits naturally alongside oak, pine, rattan, linen and other warm organic materials.
- Oval shape, portrait orientation. 900mm tall by 550mm wide. Softens the wall without the forcefulness of a circle or the formality of a rectangle. Suits hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms and dressing areas.
- Bevelled glass edge. The angled bevel catches light differently to the main surface, adding dimensional quality and a more refined finish than a flat-edged mirror at the same size.
- D-ring wall fixings. Fitted to the back of the frame. Straightforward to hang on a standard picture hook or wall plug.
- Bathroom suitable. Suitable for bathrooms not in direct spray. The finish protects the wood from normal ambient humidity.
Why Walnut Works Where Other Frame Materials Do Not
Metal frames introduce a cool, hard quality. Painted wood reads as decorative rather than material. Walnut at this warm brown tone reads as a material in its own right. The grain pattern means no two frames are identical, which is what prevents a walnut mirror from looking mass-produced. In a room with oak floors, pine furniture, rattan accessories or linen textiles, a walnut frame connects to the broader material register in a way that a metal or painted frame sits outside of. In a room without those materials the walnut frame introduces them, giving the room an organic warmth that harder-surfaced alternatives cannot produce.
Where to Hang It and How High
Hallways are the most natural position for a 900mm oval mirror. The height works well for checking your reflection on the way out, and the walnut frame reads as a considered design choice in a space that is often only furnished with a console and a coat hook. Position the centre of the mirror at approximately eye level for the most used person in the household, typically around 150 to 160cm from the floor. In a bedroom above a dressing table or beside a wardrobe it provides a useful partial body reflection without the floor space of a leaner. In a bathroom above a basin the 550mm width sits within most standard basin wall widths, and the oval shape softens the typically hard geometry of a bathroom wall. The warm walnut frame works against white, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta wall colours without needing to be styled around. Against dark walls in navy or charcoal it produces a strong material contrast that reads as intentional rather than decorative.
What to Know Before You Order
- Walnut is a warm brown, not dark brown. The walnut finish is a mid-toned warm brown with visible grain. It is lighter than a dark walnut stain and richer than a natural pine. Under warm home lighting it reads as slightly deeper and richer than in natural daylight.
- Portrait orientation only. The D-ring fixings are positioned for vertical hanging. The mirror is designed and proportioned for portrait orientation and is not intended to be hung landscape.
- Bathroom use requires non-spray positioning. The mirror is suitable for bathrooms with normal ambient humidity but should not be positioned directly above a shower or in a position where it receives regular water spray. The wood frame will degrade over time with direct moisture contact.
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
Walnut Oval Wall Mirror MR550WL: Questions Answered
This is a walnut wood frame, not a walnut-effect printed finish. The grain is real, with natural variation in colour and pattern. No two frames are identical. That variation is what gives the piece a material quality that painted MDF and metal frames cannot replicate.
Yes, provided it is not in direct spray. The finish protects the wood from normal humidity. Above a basin away from the shower is fine. Beside or above a shower where it receives regular water contact is not appropriate.
Position the centre at eye level, typically 150 to 160cm from the floor. In a hallway above a console table, align the centre 10 to 15cm above the top of the console.
A bevelled edge is an angled cut around the glass perimeter that catches light differently to the main reflective surface. The result is a subtle prismatic effect around the edge that adds depth. It distinguishes this mirror from flat-edged alternatives at the same size.
White, off-white, warm grey, sage, dusty pink and terracotta all work without effort. Against navy or charcoal the warm brown provides deliberate contrast. The combination to avoid is a cool blue-toned grey, where the warm brown can read at odds with the wall rather than complementing it.
No. The D-ring fixings are positioned for portrait and the proportions are designed for vertical orientation. Hanging landscape would misalign the fixings and the shape would not read correctly on the wall.
Not quite. At 900mm it gives a useful partial reflection from roughly waist height upward when hung at standard eye level. For a full head-to-toe reflection, a floor-standing leaner would be the more appropriate choice.
Scandi, Japandi, boho, contemporary and mid-century modern interiors all work well with this mirror. The oval shape and walnut frame sit between organic and refined in a way that suits warm-toned rooms without being restricted to them. In a more minimal or pared-back interior the walnut introduces warmth and texture that prevents the space from reading as cold.
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Mirror Styling with Calm & Contrast
Let its organic shape shine—sit it near plants, gentle lighting, or pale oak to warm grayscale palettes. For extra inspo, dive into: