Arched Wall Mirrors
Arched wall mirrors — the shape of an old window, a doorway, a Mediterranean garden niche. They bring soft architectural reference to a wall without overwhelming it.
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About arched wall mirrors
Arched wall mirrors — the shape of an old window, a doorway, a Mediterranean garden niche. They bring soft architectural reference to a wall without overwhelming it.
The arch as a quiet statement
Arches are having a moment, but they're not new — they're the oldest decorative shape in domestic architecture. A simple arched mirror references the curve of a window or doorway and gives a flat wall the suggestion of structure.
Where they belong
Hallway: above a console table, an arched mirror echoes the proportions of an old front door. Bedroom: above a dressing table, the arch frames the face like a portrait. Bathroom: above a basin, an arched mirror is softer than a rectangle without being as casual as a circle. Living room: above a sideboard, on a panelled wall, leaning beside a chair.
Sizing
For walls and consoles, an arched mirror around 60–90cm wide and 100–140cm tall reads as the right balance — tall enough to feel architectural, narrow enough not to dominate.
See also our round wall mirrors and the full wall mirrors collection.