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39 Inch Gold Metal Large Geometric Rectangle Rectangular Mirror
$239
Pierce Espresso Brown Natural Wood Mirror | Square | Assembled
$125 was $155
Jaxon Natural Grey Wood Glass Metal 39" Mirror | Pine | Square
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Glass Wall Mirror-Square Grid | Window Pane
$274
Derrie Natural Black Wood Glass 31" Mirror | Wall | Rectangle | Made in the USA
$75
30X47 LED LIGHTED RECTANGULAR GLASS VANITY WALL MIRROR WITH DEFOGGER + COLOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL | Rectangle
$186
Huxley Natural Grey Wood Veneer Mineral Floor Mirror | Acacia | Rectangle
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Steele Grey Gunmetal Natural Youth Vanity Mirror With Door & Storage | Rectangle
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32X32 LED LIGHTED ROUND GLASS VANITY WALL MIRROR WITH DEFOGGER + COLOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL | Rectangle
$293
30X39 LED Lighted Rectangular Glass Vanity Wall Mirror | Defogger | Color Temperature Control | Rectangle
$235
Mirror-2 Piece Stuart Jute & Metal Round 24X24 | Hanging | Wall | Large | Set of 2 | Curved
$160Contemporary Mirror FAQs
What makes a mirror "contemporary" in style?
Contemporary mirrors are defined by their clean lines, minimalist designs, and often unconventional shapes or materials. They tend to feature sleek frames, or sometimes no frame at all, emphasizing the reflective surface. Think geometric patterns, organic curves, or metallic finishes that complement modern decor. These mirrors are designed to be a focal point, adding a touch of sophistication and visual interest to your space.
How can a contemporary mirror enhance my home's aesthetic?
Contemporary mirrors are versatile design elements that can dramatically elevate your home's style. They can make small spaces feel larger and brighter by reflecting light, serve as a striking piece of wall art, or complete the look of a room by adding a polished finish. Whether you're looking to add a touch of glamour, a minimalist statement, or a functional piece with artistic flair, a contemporary mirror is a perfect choice to express your modern sensibilities.
What are the most popular frame materials and finishes for contemporary mirrors?
You'll find a wide array of materials and finishes that define contemporary mirror styles. Sleek metal frames in finishes like brushed nickel, polished chrome, or matte black are very popular for their modern edge. Other common options include thin, minimalist wood frames in natural or dark finishes, or even frameless designs that offer a pure, unadulterated reflection. Some contemporary mirrors also incorporate unique materials like resin, acrylic, or textured finishes for an added artistic touch.
Are there specific placement tips for maximizing the impact of a contemporary mirror?
Absolutely! The placement of your contemporary mirror is key to its impact. Consider placing a large mirror opposite a window to bounce natural light around the room, instantly making it feel more spacious and airy. In a hallway, a well-placed mirror can create a sense of depth. Above a console table or fireplace, it can serve as a stylish focal point. Think about what you want the mirror to reflect – aim for something visually appealing, like a piece of art, a light fixture, or a beautiful view.
How do I care for and maintain my contemporary mirror to keep it looking its best?
Caring for your contemporary mirror is simple. For regular cleaning, a soft, lint-free cloth dampened with water or a glass cleaner is usually sufficient. Wipe gently in a circular motion and then dry with a separate clean, dry cloth to avoid streaks. For frames, use a cleaner appropriate for the specific material – mild soap and water for most metal or wood frames, or a specialized cleaner if recommended. Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals, which can damage the reflective surface or the frame finish.