Reflecting Style: The Power of Mirrors in Modern Interiors
When it comes to styling interiors, mirrors are often the unsung heroes - capable of transforming a room with light, dimension, and a touch of personality. Mirrors do more than simply reflect; they add depth, create focal points, and bring unexpected character to a space.
Mirrors are a time-tested trick for making spaces feel larger and brighter. By reflecting light, they open up the room and add a sense of spaciousness. Whether placed opposite a window to capture natural light or alongside a feature wall, mirrors can amplify a space's visual impact effortlessly.
At Cult Design, we’ve curated a selection of mirrors that blend function with form, adding both utility and elegance to any room.
Design Highlights: Choosing the Right Mirror
From minimalist circular mirrors to statement pieces with bold frames, mirrors offer an opportunity to experiment with design styles and placements. A tall mirror brings a sense of grandeur to an entryway, while a small, sculptural piece can add intrigue to a reading nook or powder room.
Our collection is carefully selected to cater to various tastes and spaces, whether you're after a subtle accent or a dramatic statement piece. Discover how a well-placed mirror can become the defining touch in any room. Explore our collection today and find the perfect reflection of your style.
F.A.33 Mirror by Gubi
With its pure and light curved shape and iconic expression, the timeless F.A. 33 Mirror adds a gentle touch of elegance to any interior style. The mirror comes in two different sizes, full length and half length, making it possible to be used in any room as a classic mirror or a decorative design element.
Milo Mirror by Zanotta
Milo is a crystal mirror with stainless steel pawl, which is both light and sensual, and recalls the Venus of Milo sinuous shapes. Designed for the Miller House, Milo represents the expression of Mollino's concept of beauty, in the sweetness of their elegant and sinuous lines.
Sillon Collection by &Tradition
Named after the French word for ‘groove,’ Sillon’s furrowed frame is inspired by the Art Deco movement. Designed by Sebastian Herkner, the sleek and sophisticated design is offered in three round sizes, 460, 660 or 960 mm in diameter, plus a rectangular one. Choice of a brass or chrome frame.
IOI Mirror by Gubi
Drawing on geometric Art Deco references with a contemporary design language, GamFratesi designed the IOI Wall Mirror, a timeless piece, ideal for contemporary audiences and interiors. The ‘sticks and sphere’ motif is reflected in the shape of the letters that form their name, pronounced ‘i-o-i.’
Adnet Mirror by Gubi
The timeless Adnet Circulaire Mirror adds a sculptural value to any hallway, bathroom or living room and the three sizes can advantageously be combined to create an outstanding expression. Besides the remarkable leather and burnished brass details, the mirror in three sizes is also unique as the strap holding the mirror is in direct proportion to the dimension of it.
Quaderna Mirror by Zanotta
The Quaderna Mirror is inspired by the 'Measuring Mirror' sculpture module that the group's architects used to study the effect of the continuous and potentially infinite super surface. A 5 mm thick plate glass is perimetrically contained by a 51x15x195 cm frame in white Print laminate wood, digitally printed with black squares at 3 cm spacing.
Mirror by Fritz Hansen
Handmade from painted aquarelle graphics, a printed mirror by Studio Roso stands out as a piece of art on its own. The design process ensures that no two mirrors are the same. Every round, steel plate is stunning and produces a beautiful, unique reflection of light. This mirror comes in three different sizes, each featuring different shades of colours.
Sosia Mirror by Zanotta
The Sosia mirror designed by Ugo La Pietra becomes a manifesto of the architect's imagination, a canvas on which objects, buildings and three-dimensional works come to life around the edge, creating an intriguing frame for the viewer. Made of extra-clear bevelled crystal and decorated with a digital print, this mirror is a work of art.
Mirror Shapes: Finding Your Perfect Reflection
When it comes to mirrors, shape plays a pivotal role in defining the character of a space. Each shape brings its unique flair and function, allowing you to enhance your decor with style and personality. Whether you're looking for the soft curves of a round mirror to create a warm ambiance, the sharp lines of a square mirror for a modern touch, or the elegance of a rectangular mirror to elongate your space, our curated selection offers something for every taste. Explore our diverse range of shapes to find the perfect mirror that reflects your individual style and elevates your home.
Aino by Fritz Hansen
Aino is a sculptural double-faced mirror in light oak. The round frame is wedged into a wooden base so it can stand as a decorative accessory on any surface.
Amore by &Tradition
First designed for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen by Space Copenhagen, this geometric mirror comes with a bronzed brass frame and a silver-coloured mirror.
Mini MCI Round by Montana
The small, round Montana Mini Mirror is available in the 10 lacquer colours. With this mirror you can create a playful and versatile look.
Arcs by HAY
Featuring the scalloped silhouette that gives the Arcs family its poetic shape, the Arcs Mirror will bring a touch of playfulness to a room.
Randaccio by Gubi
Uniting elegance with simplicity, the Randaccio Mirror is characterised by its atypical crown-like detailing on the top. It comes in three different sizes
Raperonzolo by Zanotta
The mirror Raperonzolo by the Swiss Atelier Oï is made with great artisan skills and high-end materials, such as the interwoven cowhide strips.
Silhouette by Fredericia
A series of mirrors framed in solid wood, informed by a focus on materials, craftsmanship and the experience of living with design.
VLA62 Radio House by Carl Hansen & Søn
Previously unseen by a wider audience, this full-length mirror in solid oak is ideal for a hallway, featuring a soft and organic concave frame.
Cutter by Fritz Hansen
A simple and contemporary mirror designed for the hallway or bedroom. The Cutter Mirror has a minimalist frame of four wooden mountings.
Georg by Fritz Hansen
A two-legged mirror leaning comfortably up against the wall – designed from an inspiring meeting between Nordic sensuality and Japanese minimalism.
Mimesis by PLEASE WAIT to be SEATED
Designed by Copenhagen-based studio ALL THE WAY TO PARIS, with its strong, clear lines MIMESIS frames an asymmetrical image of its surroundings.
Mirror by Cappellini
Mirror is free-standing and two-sided, with an adjustable tilt. Designed by Jasper Morrison, the base and frame are made of satined nickel.