Built for the garden, equally at home inside
This black arch leaner mirror pairs a generous 200 × 100 cm reflective surface with a pared-back steel frame finished in jet black. A steady performer in our full length mirrors line-up — chosen repeatedly by customers looking for a modern piece that works as comfortably in a courtyard as it does in a hallway.
Design & Materials
The frame is constructed from steel with a smooth, matte-black powder-coat finish, giving it a slim 2.5 cm profile that borders the glass without competing with it. The arch top softens the otherwise rectangular silhouette, lending a contemporary feel that sits well alongside metal furniture, industrial shelving, or minimalist décor. The glass itself is clear and unembellished — no bevel, no tint — so reflections are crisp and true. A plastic sheet backing board adds rigidity and protects the silvering, which is especially useful if you plan to position the mirror outdoors. In our experience, a simple steel-and-glass construction like this is the most practical choice for garden mirrors because there is no wood to swell or warp in damp conditions.
Size & Placement
At 200 cm tall and 100 cm wide, this is an extra large full length mirror with genuine presence. Leaned against a garden wall or fence, it reflects planting, sky, and light to create the illusion of depth — a trick that transforms even compact courtyards. The flat base means it can rest directly on paving, decking, or a solid floor without a stand. Indoors, it makes a superb full length black wall mirror for bedrooms, dressing areas, or wide hallways. Position it at the end of a corridor to draw the eye and open up the space, or lean it beside a console table for a relaxed, editorial look. Because the frame is neutral and modern, it pairs naturally with both warm wooden tones and cooler grey or white schemes. At 25 kg and only 3 cm deep, it sits close to the wall without protruding into the room.
Hanging & Installation
Two keyhole fixings are fitted to the back, so if you prefer to wall-mount rather than lean, you simply hook the mirror onto two screws fixed at the correct spacing. Do not use string, wire, or chain — the keyholes are designed for a direct hook onto screw heads. Wall screws and rawl plugs are not included; choose fixings suited to your wall type (masonry anchors for brick, appropriate toggles or fixings for stud walls). Given the mirror’s size and 25 kg weight, we recommend a two-person lift when positioning it, whether leaning or hanging.














