This white round wall mirror brings a clean, composed presence to any room. A steady performer in our Wall Mirrors line-up — chosen repeatedly by customers looking for a versatile white-framed piece that pairs effortlessly with both modern and traditional schemes.
Design & Materials
The frame is built from hardwood and casting resin, finished in a smooth, even white with a gentle sheen. Up close, the moulded profile reveals subtle stepped detailing — a shallow concave sweep flanked by fine raised ridges that catch the light without feeling fussy. It’s a clean, classic look rather than an ornate one, making this round white wall mirror equally at home in a modern living room or a country-style bedroom.
At approximately 3 cm wide, the frame sits neatly around the glass without overwhelming it. The bevelled edge on the mirror glass adds a refined finish, drawing a fine line of light around the reflection that lifts the whole piece. We recommend this style when you want a white framed round mirror that feels polished but understated — it works beautifully alongside painted panelling, soft furnishings, or gallery walls.
Size & Placement
At 96 cm in diameter, this is a substantial mirror with real visual weight. It’s wide enough to serve as a focal point above a sofa or mantelpiece without dominating the wall around it. In our experience, a round wood wall mirror of this scale sits perfectly above furniture between 120 cm and 180 cm wide — think a hallway console, a bedroom chest of drawers, or a living room sideboard.
The depth is just 4.5 cm, so it won’t protrude noticeably from the wall. Hanging it in a hallway or landing is a particularly effective way to bounce daylight through a space that might otherwise feel narrow. At 10 kg, it has a reassuring solidity — this is a well-built decorative wall mirror, not a lightweight piece that looks thin on the wall.
Hanging & Installation
This mirror comes fitted with four D-loops on the back of the frame, giving you the option to hang it in either portrait or landscape orientation — though with a round shape, the practical difference is simply which pair of fixings you use. Position your wall screws to align with the centre of the corresponding D-loops, then hang the mirror directly onto them. Do not use string, wire, or chain.
Wall screws and rawl plugs are not included, so choose fixings suited to your wall type — plasterboard anchors for stud walls, standard rawl plugs and screws for solid masonry. At 10 kg, a two-person lift makes positioning easier and safer, especially when marking drill points at height.
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.







