This frameless round mirror combines a generous 90 cm diameter with a polished bevelled edge that catches the light beautifully, creating a subtle border of refracted brightness around the glass. Part of our Clovelly Collection range, a collection that sells consistently well with our living room and hallway customers.
Design & Materials
Without a conventional frame, the mirror glass itself becomes the design statement. The bevelled edge — visible as a gentle angled cut around the perimeter — adds definition and a touch of refinement without introducing colour or texture. From the side, a slim black backing is just visible, giving the piece a tidy, finished profile at only 1.6 cm deep. The glass is mounted on a sturdy hardwood backboard with a plastic veneer finish, keeping the overall construction solid yet wall-friendly. In our experience, a bevelled frameless round wall mirror like this pairs effortlessly with both modern minimalist schemes and softer, Scandi-inspired interiors where you want the wall colour to flow uninterrupted.
Size & Placement
At 90 cm in diameter, this is a genuinely impactful round wall mirror — large enough to serve as a focal point above a console table or mantelpiece, yet its circular shape keeps it from feeling heavy or dominating. It sits comfortably above standard-width sideboards (typically 80–120 cm) and works well as a statement piece in a hallway, where the plain round mirror style bounces light from a nearby window to open up the space. In a living room, try positioning it above a sofa or armchair grouping; in a bathroom, it makes a striking alternative to a rectangular vanity mirror. Because this is an indoor-only piece, it’s best suited to any dry room in the home — bedrooms, dining rooms, and dressing areas all benefit from the extra depth of light a big round mirror for the wall provides.
Hanging & Installation
The mirror arrives fitted with two D-loop fixings on the back, spaced symmetrically for portrait hanging. Simply measure and install two screws in your wall to match the D-loop centres, then hook the mirror directly onto them — no wire or chain is needed, and none should be used. At 12 kg, this is a manageable weight for one person to lift into position, though a second pair of hands makes levelling quicker. If you’re fixing into plasterboard or stud walls rather than solid masonry, be sure to use appropriate fixings rated for the weight.
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.















