Uttermost Fischer Curved Edge Gold Bronze Mirror
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Uttermost Remolino Round Bronze Mirror
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Uttermost Going In Circles Blue Gray Mirror
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Uttermost Frontier Round Wood Mirror
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Uttermost On Point Tall Bronze Mirror
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Uttermost Crossed Up Gold Full Length Mirror
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Uttermost Ripoll Antique Brass Mirror
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Uttermost Atkinson Modern Brass Mirror
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Uttermost Illuminate Antique Brass Mirror
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Uttermost Wrinkle Wavy Wood Mirror
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Uttermost Stenton Tall Wooden Mirror
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Uttermost Elstree Antique Brass Oval Mirror
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Uttermost Bali White Ribbed Oval Mirror
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Uttermost Torrado Round Bronze Mirror
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Uttermost Around The Bend Golden Bronze Mirror
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Uttermost Encase Modern White Oval Mirror
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Uttermost Russo Travertine Tall Oval Mirror
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Uttermost Cleveland Round Burl Wood Mirror
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Uttermost Twist It Antique Brass Mirror
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Mirrors
Mirrors add light, depth, shape, and a finished focal point to a room. Browse round, arched, rectangular, and statement mirrors for entryways, living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, and hallways.
Designed for entryways, living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, powder rooms, and narrow hallways
Use this collection to narrow the Decor assortment to pieces that support the way the room looks, feels, and functions. The best choice depends on scale, placement, finish, and how much visual weight you want the accent to carry.
How to choose mirrors
- Choose a mirror shape that balances the furniture below it: round for softness, rectangular for structure, arched for height.
- Check both overall dimensions and frame depth so the mirror feels intentional on the wall.
- Use mirrors across from windows or lamps when you want to reflect more light.
- Leave enough space above consoles, mantels, dressers, and sideboards so the arrangement feels airy.
Mirrors FAQ
Where should I hang a decorative mirror? Mirrors work well above consoles, dressers, fireplaces, buffets, and vanities, or on walls that need more light and visual depth.
What mirror shape should I choose? Round mirrors soften a room, arched mirrors add height, and rectangular mirrors feel clean and architectural. Choose the shape that balances the lines of the furniture nearby.