Collection: Mid Century Mirror Frame | Wall Mirror Frame

Key Features

Reflect your impeccable style with our collection of Mid-Century Mirror Frames and Wall Mirrors. Every piece embodies the timeless elegance of the mid-20th century, a staple of modern decor. Frames are constructed from premium solid wood (such as  Teak, Oak, or Mango wood) and fitted with high-clarity, non-beveled mirror glass. Our craftsmanship focuses on clean lines, precise joint work, and signature tapered or sculpted edges indicative of the era's unique design. Finishes include warm walnut stains, rich teak oils, or black matte lacquers, all hand-applied to enhance the wood grain.

Benefits

Adding one of our mirrors instantly elevates your room decor by introducing light and the illusion of increased space. The solid wood construction ensures exceptional durability and long-term stability. Mirrors are a vital space-saving functionality tool, especially in smaller rooms, and the iconic Mid-Century and Modern style of these frames provides a sophisticated, gallery-quality accent without taking up floor space.

Dimensions and Specifications

Our collection includes a versatile range of shapes and sizes: Rectangular, Round, Oval, and Geometric frames. We offer pieces suitable for use as Vanity Mirrors or large, statement Wall Mirrors. Detailed dimensions and specifications—including overall frame size, mirror glass diameter, and depth—are provided for every mirror, ensuring you can select the perfect piece to fit your specific room and wall space.

Use and Application

These mirror frames are perfect for adding character to any room. A Rectangular Mirror over a Credenza or dresser anchors a Living Room or Dining Room. A Round Mirror is ideal for a Bathroom vanity or a small hallway to open up the space. This collection is ideally suited for homeowners, architects, and designers looking to achieve a classic Mid-Century Modern style or integrate clean, functional modern decor into their space.

Care Instructions

To clean the mirror glass, use a standard streak-free glass cleaner and a soft, lint-free cloth. To care for the wood frame, dust regularly with a soft cloth. Avoid spraying cleaning products directly onto the wood, as prolonged moisture can damage the finish. Keep the mirror away from excessive humidity to preserve the wood and the silvering on the glass.

Sensory and Emotional Appeal and Inspiration

The warm tones of the solid wood and the minimalist, sculptural geometry of the frames evoke a feeling of sophisticated nostalgia and understated elegance. These mirrors inspire creativity and intentional decor, turning a simple wall into an expressive feature that brightens and expands the perception of the entire room.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Question):

Ques: What makes a mirror frame "Mid-Century"?
Ans:
Clean lines, minimalist shapes (often round, sunburst, or asymmetrical), and natural wood tones like mango or teak, sometimes accented with brass(metal).

Ques: Can I hang a heavy framed mirror on drywall?
Ans: Yes, but you must use a wall anchor (like a toggle bolt) or secure it directly into a wall stud for safety..

Ques: What are the common frame materials for Mid-Century mirrors?
Ans: Wood (especially mango and teak), Brass(metal), and Wrought Iron are most common for the era's look.

Ques: Are Mid-Century wood frames suitable for a bathroom?
Ans: Only if properly sealed. Wood is susceptible to moisture; choose a frame specifically rated for damp spaces or opt for metal in high-humidity areas.

Ques: How do I clean the mirror glass without damaging the frame?
Ans: Spray cleaner onto a cloth first, not directly onto the glass. This prevents liquid from seeping behind the glass and damaging the reflective backing or frame.