Explore our curated brass mirror selection: from antique brass round mirrors in 60cm and 80cm diameters to extra large brass mirrors, hammered artisan finishes, and bathroom-safe satin options. Find styling ideas, sizing guidance, installation tips and care instructions.
Overview: What Makes a Brass Mirror Unique?
Brass mirrors use brass for framing, rim accents, or decorative plates — offering warm golden tones that range from the muted glow of a satin brass mirror to the bright shimmer of a polished brass mirror. Specialty pieces like the brass pebble mirror, bamboo brass mirror, brass mantle mirror, brass industrial mirror and Victorian brass mirror provide distinct period and textural character.
Popular Styles & Signature Pieces
Round & Sized Classics
Round brass mirrors are versatile — antique brass round mirror 60cm and antique brass round mirror 80cm are popular sizes (roughly 24" and 31.5"). Also common: 32 inch round brass mirror and 36 inch round brass mirror options for larger focal points.
Large & Full-Length
Extra large brass mirror and brass arch mirror full length pieces work as dramatic statements in entryways and bedrooms. Tall brass mirrors and large brass mirror rectangle variants provide scale above mantels or console tables.
Textured & Decorative
Hammered brass mirror, brass pebble mirror, wavy brass mirror, and brass irregular mirror styles add artisan texture. The bamboo brass mirror and brass bamboo mirror evoke natural motifs.
Geometric & Modern
Hexagon brass mirror, square brass mirror, brass asymmetrical mirror and curved brass mirror suit modern or industrial interiors. Black and brass mirror combos create high-contrast looks that suit minimal and contemporary schemes.
Functional Options: Vanity, Pivot, Light-Up & Magnifying Mirrors
Function-first mirrors include brass pivot mirror for adjustable angles, brass magnifying mirror wall mounted for close-up grooming, brass light up mirror for vanities, and brass pedestal mirror or brass hand mirror for tabletop/portable use. Brass mirror for bathroom models often include sealed finishes and integrated lighting for practical use.
Sizing & Placement Guide
- Small round brass mirror (under 60cm): ideal for accent walls, powder rooms, or clustered gallery arrangements.
- 60cm (approx. 24") round: good for single-sink vanities and small entryway consoles.
- 80cm (approx. 31.5") round: makes a strong single-mirror focal above larger vanities and mantels.
- Extra large & full-length: use for dressing areas and dramatic living room focal points; secure with appropriate hardware.
Bathroom Considerations
Choose lacquered or sealed brass finishes for damp environments; round brushed brass mirror and oval brushed brass mirror options are excellent for bathrooms because they conceal spots. For small bathrooms, a brass mirror with shelf or a brass arch mirror bathroom variant can add storage and visual height.
Materials & Finishes Explained
Common finishes include:
- Polished brass mirror: bright, reflective, glamorous — shows fingerprints more easily.
- Satin/brushed brass: matte, modern, hides wear and water marks.
- Aged/old brass mirror: intentional patina for vintage authenticity.
- Hammered & textured: artisan look for handcrafted appeal.
Solid brass mirror plates and frames deliver the most authentic aging and durability. Brass-plated or lacquered options are lighter and often more budget-friendly.
Installation & Care
- Mounting: use anchors or masonry screws appropriate to wall type; for very large or extra large brass mirror units, mount with two secure points or a French cleat.
- Weight: confirm hardware load ratings, especially for heavy solid-brass framed pieces like brass mantel mirrors or large round antique brass mirror models.
- Cleaning: clean glass with standard glass cleaner; wipe brass frames with a soft damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners and ammonia-based products on brass finishes.
Styling Ideas
- Pair a large brushed brass mirror with a velvet sofa for mid-century glamour.
- Mix small antique brass mirror pieces for a gallery wall above a console.
- Use a brass arch mirror full length in an entryway to reflect light and create depth.
- Combine a brass industrial mirror with black metal accents for loft-style interiors.
Buying Tips
When selecting a brass mirror, check:
- Whether the frame is solid brass or brass-finish.
- Finish protection (lacquered vs. unlacquered) and suitability for humid spaces.
- Included mounting hardware and return policies for large-format mirrors.
- Exact dimensions listed (diameter for round mirrors like 60cm or 80cm; height for full-length pieces).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between an antique brass mirror and an aged brass mirror?
An antique brass mirror typically imitates historical styles (Victorian, Art Deco, Mid-Century) and may have decorative ornamentation. An aged brass mirror refers to finish — brass intentionally patinated or oxidized to create a vintage look. Both can overlap.
Is a 36 inch round brass mirror a common size?
Yes — 36 inch (approx. 91cm) round mirrors are larger statement sizes often used above sizeable vanities, fireplace mantels, or as living room focal points.
Can brass mirrors be restored or refinished?
Yes. Unlacquered solid brass can be gently cleaned and polished to restore shine; however, refinishing antique or lacquered pieces should be done carefully or by professionals to preserve value and original details.
Do you offer wall-mounted magnifying mirrors or light-up brass mirrors?
We carry functional variants including wall-mounted magnifying mirrors and light-up vanity mirrors with brass finishes — check product pages for integrated lighting specs, IP ratings, and installation instructions.