This black metal round wall mirror combines generous scale with a pared-back frame, giving you a focal point that feels both bold and understated. A steady performer in our Wall Mirrors line-up — chosen repeatedly by customers looking for contemporary simplicity at a statement size.
Design & Materials
The frame is a slim steel band finished in a smooth, matte black — roughly 2.5 cm wide — that wraps neatly around the circular glass. Up close, the finish is even and consistent with a slight satin quality rather than a high gloss, which helps it sit quietly against most wall colours. The glass itself is clear and unbevelled, delivering a crisp, undistorted reflection. Behind the mirror, a wood-based backing board adds rigidity, while a plastic veneer helps protect against moisture and dust. In our experience, this combination of steel frame and solid backing keeps the mirror feeling reassuringly sturdy despite the slim profile.
Size & Placement
At 110 cm in diameter and just 2 cm deep, this is a large round black framed mirror that commands attention without overwhelming a room. It works beautifully above a mid-century sideboard or console table in a hallway, where the circular silhouette softens angular furniture lines. In a living room, try positioning it on the wall opposite a window to bounce natural light deep into the space — the effect is immediate. The black framed mirror also pairs naturally with industrial-style interiors: exposed brick, concrete surfaces, and dark metal light fittings all complement the clean metallic frame. Equally, it can serve as the centrepiece in a more minimal, modern scheme where you want one confident piece rather than a gallery wall. For bedrooms, we often suggest placing it above a chest of drawers to combine practical use with visual impact.
Hanging & Installation
The mirror weighs 10 kg and hangs in portrait orientation via a single keyhole fixing on the top rail at the back — simply hook it over a screw driven into the wall. Do not use string, wire, or chain. Wall screws and rawl plugs are not included, so choose fixings appropriate for your wall type: standard rawl plugs and screws for masonry, or suitable plasterboard anchors for stud walls. At this weight, we recommend having a second person steady the mirror while you position it. Hold it against the wall first with masking tape marking the top centre to ensure it sits level before drilling.
For a clean, flush-wall finish, we recommend pairing this mirror with our heavy-duty mirror fittings kit — a hook-and-loop back-plate system designed to sit flat against solid frames.











