This free standing bathroom mirror delivers a generous 170 × 58 cm reflection wrapped in a fully mirrored, bevelled border — a refined choice for anyone who wants maximum light and a sense of space without the visual weight of a traditional frame. Part of our Puriton Collection range, a collection that sells consistently well with our bedroom and bathroom customers.
Design & Materials
The mirror is constructed from clear glass set against a hardwood backing, finished with a protective black felt layer on the rear. What makes this piece distinctive is the wide mirrored border: each bevelled panel catches and refracts light at the edges, giving the surface a subtle three-dimensional quality you notice as you move around the room. Because the frame itself is mirror rather than wood or metal, the overall effect is seamless and contemporary — it sits quietly alongside white or neutral bathroom suites, modern fitted wardrobes, and minimalist furniture. In our experience, an all-mirror finish like this is one of the easiest to pair with existing décor, since it reflects whatever colours and textures already surround it rather than introducing a new one.
Size & Placement
At 170 cm tall and 58 cm wide, this is a genuine full length freestanding mirror that shows a head-to-toe reflection for most adults. The narrow 58 cm width means it fits comfortably beside a vanity unit or between pieces of furniture without demanding a large expanse of wall. It works particularly well in a spacious bathroom, a bedroom alcove, or a dressing area where a large free standing bathroom mirror can transform the daily routine. Because the base sits flat, you can lean it gently against a wall at a slight angle for a relaxed, contemporary look — a style we see chosen most often for modern bedrooms and walk-in wardrobes. At 20 kg, it has a reassuring solidity, so once positioned it stays put on carpeted or hard floors alike.
Hanging & Installation
The mirror arrives with a folding back stand already attached, so setup is simply a matter of unboxing and opening the stand — no drilling, no wall fixings, and no measuring required. We recommend two people for lifting it into position given the 20 kg weight. If you later decide you would prefer to wall-hang this large freestanding bathroom mirror, the back stand unscrews easily, and you can then fit suitable fixings such as keyhole plates or D-loops to the hardwood backing. For solid masonry walls, standard heavy-duty screws and wall plugs will be sufficient; for stud or plasterboard walls, use fixings rated for the mirror’s weight and anchor into the timber studs behind the board.














