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12 of the best minimalist round wall mirrors

July 5, 2018

12 of the best minimalist round wall mirrors | These Four Walls blog

Whenever I post an Instagram photo showing my living room, I get lots of messages asking where I bought the round mirror which hangs over the fireplace (shown above). Sadly it’s an old IKEA one that’s no longer available to buy, so I thought I’d devote my latest ‘best of’ round-up to showcasing some of the many alternatives on the market.

As always I’ve tried to include options for every budget, so there are some bargains alongside investment pieces by the likes of HAY and Menu. There’s also a range of different sizes to help you find something to suit, whether you want a statement mirror to sit above a mantelpiece or something smaller for a bedroom or bathroom.

12 of the best minimalist round wall mirrors | These Four Walls blog

  1. HAY ‘Strap’ mirror in light grey (also available in ‘Army’ grey-green), £165 for a 50cm diameter or £215 for a 70cm diameter, Made in Design
  2. Moebe ‘Wall Mirror’ in black (also available in white and brass), £80 for a 30cm diameter, £150 for a 50cm diameter or £215 for a 70cm diameter, OPUMO
  3. ‘Bex’ lacquered mirrors in black and white (55cm diameter; also available in yellow), £49 each, MADE.com
  4. Ferm Living ‘Enter’ mirror with leather strap, £74 for a 26cm diameter or £135 for a 45cm diameter, Amara
  5. Large black-framed mirror (100cm diameter), £350, Cox & Cox
  6. ‘Patsy’ mirror in black (82cm diameter; also available in gold), £195, Habitat
  7. ‘Jago’ metal-framed mirror, £175 for a 62cm diameter or £225 for an 80cm diameter, Loaf
  8. Black leather strap mirror (40cm diameter), £49.99, H&M Home
  9. House Doctor brass mirror with hanging loop, £50 for a 32cm diameter or £65 for a 38cm diameter, Amara
  10. ‘Ariano’ mirror in maple veneer (63cm diameter; also available in walnut veneer), £120, Habitat
  11. Broste Copenhagen black-framed mirror (80cm diameter), £180, Amara
  12. Menu ‘Darkly’ mirror in aluminium (also available in brass), £249.95 for a 20cm diameter, £369 for a 40cm diameter or £849 for a 60cm diameter, Made in Design

And here’s a closer look at a few of my favourites…

The ‘Strap’ mirror by HAY

12 of the best minimalist round wall mirrors | These Four Walls blog

Perhaps one of the most recognisable mirror designs around, HAY‘s ‘Strap’ mirror has a groove around the edge which supports a sturdy rubber hanging strap. It comes in 50cm and 70cm diameters and two colours, light grey and ‘Army’ (a muted grey-green). The fact that the strap is made from rubber means it’s a great option for humid rooms such as bathrooms and wet rooms, but I think it looks especially good hung above fireplaces.

The ‘Enter’ mirror by Ferm Living

12 of the best minimalist round wall mirrors | These Four Walls blog

A collaboration between Ferm Living and New York-based Soren Rose Studio, the ‘Enter’ mirror combines classic and contemporary influences. A simple glass circle is topped with a section of powder-coated metal, and the tan leather hanging strap adds an eye-catching twist. It comes in two sizes (26cm and 45cm) and works brilliantly in bedrooms and hallways.

The ‘Darkly’ mirror by Menu

12 of the best minimalist round wall mirrors | These Four Walls blog

Created for Menu by Swedish-Scottish designer Nick Ross, ‘Darkly’ was inspired by the shallow bowls of water which historians believe may have been used as early mirrors during the late Stone Age. It comes in three diameters (20cm, 40cm and 60cm), with a choice between brushed aluminium and brushed brass for the frame. I love the way it protrudes from the wall, and I think it looks particularly striking when hung in clusters to form a display.

The ‘Wall Mirror’ by Moebe

12 of the best minimalist round wall mirrors | These Four Walls blog

I’m a huge fan of Danish brand Moebe‘s simple yet ingenious designs, and the ‘Wall Mirror’ is one of my favourites. Founders Anders Thams, Nicholas Oldroyd and Martin D. Christensen stripped it down to its essential elements, leaving only a single piece of glass suspended from a lightweight wire form. It comes in three diameters (30cm, 50cm and 70cm), with a choice of black, white or solid-brass wires; there’s also a full-length oval version, plus a standing mirror on an understated wire base.

Most photography via the brands named above; top image by Abi Dare

Please note this post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission from the brand for the referral. You will never pay more when clicking on these links than you would by visiting the brand’s site directly. All prices correct as of 5th July 2018. 

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  1. Lou Archell says

    July 6, 2018 at 1:26 pm

    Gorgeous! I really want one of these. Just something simple.

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    • Abi says

      July 6, 2018 at 2:04 pm

      Thanks Lou! Simple is always best in my book 😉

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  2. Srisha says

    March 17, 2020 at 8:59 pm

    Nice one. I would also add Muuto’s rose-gold mirror.

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