This art deco free standing full length mirror brings a quietly glamorous edge to any room. A recent addition to our Silverton Collection range, it was chosen for its clean geometric lines and all-mirror construction — a look that pairs effortlessly with both contemporary and vintage-inspired interiors.
Design & Materials
The frame is built entirely from bevelled mirror panels, arranged in a stepped, receding profile that creates a striking sense of depth. Three distinct bevelled borders wrap the central glass, each angled to catch and refract light differently. Fine black pinstripe detailing separates each layer, lending the kind of precise, geometric quality you would expect from art deco design. Behind the glass sits a hardwood structure backed with a black felt layer for a neat, finished appearance from every angle. The result is a frameless-look mirror that feels polished and intentional — a full-length standing mirror with genuine presence.
Size & Placement
At 150 cm tall and 40 cm wide, this is a deliberately narrow mirror — in our experience, it is a shape that works especially well in tighter spots where a wider leaner would overwhelm the space. Stand it in a bedroom corner, beside a wardrobe, or at the end of a landing to open up a passageway with reflected light. Its slim proportions also make it a practical choice for a dressing area or walk-in wardrobe. Because the base is flat, you can lean it gently against a wall without the back stand if you prefer a more relaxed, editorial look. The 40 cm depth when freestanding means it sits comfortably without encroaching into a room, even in compact hallways. At 10 kg it is light enough for one person to reposition, so you can move it between rooms as your needs change.
Hanging & Installation
This mirror arrives with a sturdy back stand already fitted, so it is ready to use straight out of the box — simply unfold the stand and place it on a level surface. If you later decide you would prefer to wall-hang it in portrait orientation, the back stand unscrews cleanly, and you can then attach suitable fixings such as keyhole plates or D-loops to the hardwood backing. We recommend checking that your wall can support the 10 kg weight; on plasterboard or stud walls, use appropriate anchors rated for the load.


















