This free standing vintage mirror pairs a generous full-length reflection with a richly detailed gold frame, giving any room an instant lift of classical warmth. A recent addition to our Cannington Collection range, it’s chosen for its balance of ornate character and practical, everyday usefulness.
Design & Materials
The frame is constructed from hardwood and casting resin, finished in a polished gold tone that catches the light with a soft lustre. Each corner carries a swept acanthus-leaf cartouche centred on a raised roundel, while the long edges are punctuated by smaller shell-and-scroll motifs at the mid-point. A fine beaded moulding runs the full inner perimeter, framing the clear glass with a neat line of texture that lifts the profile beyond a simple flat surround. The overall effect is unmistakably antique in style — ornate without being heavy-handed — and in our experience it pairs especially well with warm-toned wood furniture, brass fittings, or deep jewel-coloured fabrics.
Size & Placement
At 168 cm tall and 46 cm wide, this gold full length free standing mirror gives you a complete head-to-toe reflection while occupying a refreshingly narrow footprint. Its slim, portrait proportions make it ideal for bedrooms, dressing rooms, and hallways where wall space is limited. Because the base sits flat, you can lean it against any solid wall at a gentle angle — a look we often suggest for beside a wardrobe or in the corner of a spare room where it can open up the space with reflected light. The 11 kg weight keeps it stable once positioned, yet light enough for one person to reposition as needed. If you’re after a full length vintage gold mirror that reads as a decorative statement rather than a purely functional piece, this antique floor standing mirror delivers exactly that.
Hanging & Installation
The mirror arrives with a fold-out back stand attached, so you can place it on any level surface and start using it immediately — no drilling required. Should you later prefer to wall-hang it, simply unscrew the stand and add your own fixings such as D-loops or keyhole plates to the hardwood back rail. At 11 kg, a two-person lift is helpful when moving it between rooms, though it’s perfectly manageable solo for short distances. For stud walls, ensure fixings go into the timber uprights or use appropriate plasterboard anchors rated for the weight.















