Indoors or outdoors — one mirror, two lives
This gold pill mirror pairs a refined capsule shape with a slim metal frame finished in warm brushed gold, creating a piece that feels modern without trying too hard. A steady performer in our full length mirrors line-up — chosen repeatedly by customers looking for a contemporary gold frame that works as naturally in a garden setting as it does in a hallway.
Design & Materials
The frame is constructed from steel with a brushed gold finish that catches light softly rather than throwing it back — giving the surface a warm, satin-like lustre. At roughly 2.5 cm wide, the frame sits close to the glass, keeping the emphasis on the mirror itself rather than the surround. The capsule — or pill — profile rounds evenly at both ends, with no flat base, so the shape reads as a true elongated oval. Clear, unbevelled glass fills the frame edge-to-edge, and a plastic sheet backing board seals the rear neatly. Because the mirror is rated for indoor and outdoor use, the steel frame is finished to resist the elements, making it equally at home mounted on a brick garden wall framed by climbing ivy or hung above a console table indoors.
Size & Placement
At 160 cm tall and 55 cm wide, this full length gold wall mirror delivers a generous head-to-knee reflection — enough for a final outfit check without dominating a narrow wall. The slim width makes it a natural fit for spaces where a standard rectangular mirror would feel too wide: think hallway stretches, the wall beside a wardrobe, or a compact dressing area. In our experience, a gold arch full length mirror like this also works beautifully as a focal point in a garden — mounted on rendered masonry or aged brickwork, it draws the eye and makes a smaller patio feel twice the size. Indoors, the warm gold tone pairs effortlessly with modern schemes built around soft neutrals, blush, or dark green accents, and sits just as comfortably in a more industrial-leaning space alongside raw timber and matte black hardware.
Hanging & Installation
The mirror hangs in portrait orientation only, using two keyhole fixings on the back — simply hook them over two screws spaced correctly in your wall. At 10 kg it is a manageable weight for one person to lift, though having a second pair of hands to hold the mirror steady while you mark your drill points will make life easier. Wall screws and rawl plugs are not included, so choose fixings suited to your wall type: standard plugs for solid masonry, or heavy-duty plasterboard anchors if you are fixing into a stud wall. Do not use string, wire, or chain to hang this mirror. If you are mounting it outdoors, ensure both screws are rust-resistant and set into a solid surface that can comfortably support the weight.















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