Mirror Gallery Wall
If you’re looking for an interesting alternative to the single large mirror over your couch, add a gallery wall of mirrors to your space. You can either mix framed mirrors into a gallery wall of artwork, or simply have a gallery wall entirely of mirrors. When creating a gallery wall, remember to stagger the sizes and use an odd number of pieces, I recommend five or seven mirrors.
Mirror Tray
If you’re looking for a multipurpose accessory, a mirror tray is a perfect piece. These fictional mirrors can be either hung on the wall or placed on an ottoman to create more table space when you have company.
Organic Shape
There has been a huge rise in frameless mirrors, especially organic shaped frameless mirrors. These fun and eye catching pieces can add some interest to your space without adding the visual weight of a chunky frame. Adding an asymmetric mirror will be a sure conversation starter for any get-together.
Vintage Scrollwork Frame
These classic mirrors add some vintage charm to your living room. For a classic option stick to the gold frame, but for a more shabby chic or Parisian look, use a white scrollwork frame. Vintage scrollwork mirrors look amazing sitting on a mantel or hung over the couch or console.
Mediterranean Rattan
For a more bohemian style, add a rattan woven mirror. These wooden frames are a great choice if you’re looking for a mirror in a more neutral tone. You can find diverse rattan frame options ranging from sunbursts, repeating patterns to simple woven circular frames.