
Take a Good Look: The Full Length Mirror Point of View
A mirror is one of the few objects in a room that you do not only look at, but look into. It never feels fully still, even when it stands in place. It reflects not only bodies, but rooms in motion, light shifting, presence registering and disappearing. This quality sets a full length mirror apart from furniture or decor. It acts as an observer as much as an object, quietly responsive to everything around it. The room exists twice, once as lived space and once as reflection, with your own presence folded into the composition whether attention is given or not.


The Active Stillness of the Full Length Mirror
Mirrors hold a bit of a paradox. They respond without moving and register without touch. A full length mirror keeps working even when no one stands before it, which raises a familiar philosophical question, one often framed through trees falling in forests. If no reflection appears, or no one pauses to notice it, does the mirror still perform its role, or does it slip into something closer to pure material, glass without function? This sense of liminality gives the full length mirror its particular force within a living room or entryway. It does not assert itself through ornament, yet it continually reshapes how space, light, and bodies come into view.


This idea has long fascinated artists and thinkers. In Diego Velázquez’s Las Meninas, a small, simple mirror introduces one of the most radical gestures in art history. It reflects figures standing where the viewer stands, folding the observer into the scene and unsettling any clear division between subject and spectator. The mirror does not decorate the painting, but complicates it, raising questions about perspective, authorship, and who holds the gaze. The viewer is no longer outside the work, but implicated within it.
Art history and philosophical musings aside – proportion matters, and placement matters too. A mirror rarely draws strength from decoration alone. The effect comes from interaction with the surrounding space and from daily movement passing through the frame. Below follows a selection of full length mirrors that understand this role, pieces designed not only to reflect, but to participate in the life of a room.


Onde – Two-toned Mirror by STUDIO KALLANG
The Onde Mirror is one of Studio Kallang’s signature designs, recognizable for its bold black and natural wood frame. Inspired by designer Faezah Shaharuddin’s childhood memories of Southeast Asian desserts, the two-toned composition carries a nostalgic warmth that feels familiar without becoming literal. Its graphic contrast places it naturally within conversations around black and white design and artistic mirrors that balance visual clarity with emotional resonance.
Medaillon – Sculptural Full Length Mirror by Boo Design Studio
The mirror by Boo Design Studio draws on the geometry and symmetry of Art Deco, filtered through a restrained, contemporary lens. Crafted in metal, its sharp lines and ornamental restraint echo the visual language of historic jewelry, translated into a modern object of reflection. The piece sits comfortably within the broader world of mirrors that balance cultural memory with precise, functional design.
Hvyli 14 – Wavy Full Length Mirror by oitoproducts
The Hvyli mirrors by oitoproducts feature melted, wavy forms that reflect a global design trend shaped by contemporary technology. Each mirror is framed in solid wood, creating a strong, monolithic structure that protects the glass while adding sculptural depth. Designed as versatile accents, they bring movement and character to living rooms, bedrooms, and entryways.
Fos Smoke Mirror by Daniel Orozco Estudio
Crafted from Yucatán cedar using traditional turning and woodworking techniques, the FOS Smoke Mirror by Daniel Orozco Estudio pairs a smoked mirror with a frame articulated by hand turned half spheres and a charred finish. The result feels tactile and deliberate, where material process shapes both rhythm and surface. It sits naturally among our selection of mirrors and resonates with the enduring appeal of wood design.
La Celebración Mirror by Joyful Objects, Yes!
“La Celebración” is a sculptural statement piece inspired by sensual, kinetic forms. Made in Mexico from fiberglass with a semi-matte gelcoat finish, it brings maximalist movement and presence into any space. Each piece is accompanied by a signed certificate from the maker.
Objects Of Legacy No. 9 – Tall Standing Mirror by Jagdish Sutar
This mirror from Jagdish Sutar’s Objects of Legacy collection pairs sculptural elegance with everyday function. Its side-aligned legs echo the mirror’s own silhouette, creating a cohesive visual rhythm, while an intersecting wooden tray adds practical utility. Minimalist and refined, the piece balances reflection, structure, and storage in a single design.
Gravity Mirror by Studio Daae
The Gravity Mirror captures a suspended moment inspired by the ripple created when an object meets still water. Its subtly concave surface and raised spherical form create a sculptural tension between motion and stillness, as if shaped by an invisible force. Designed as a mirror-on-mirror composition, it plays with depth, reflection, and illusion, transforming a fleeting impact into a timeless, poetic object.
Object N.16 Mirror by Anna Bera
This project challenges the idea of function through deliberate imbalance. A monumental block of solid red oak is paired with a small, exterior-mounted mirror, preventing both elements from fully performing their expected roles. Hand-carved and finished with natural linseed oil, with a hand-cut and sanded mirror, the piece transforms utility into sculptural tension. Eclectic and unwieldy, it stands as an object defined by scale, weight, and intentional dysfunction.
Elo Glazed Ceramic Full Length Mirror by Pani Jurek STUDIO
In this mirror collection, Pani Jurek explores the meeting point of ceramics and reflection. Inspired by ripples on water, the sculptural ceramic frames echo expanding circles after a splash. Each piece is hand airbrushed with glaze, giving it a distinct artisanal character, while the name “ELO” playfully references Polish slang for “hello,” a greeting exchanged between you and your reflection.
Insect – Recycled Cast Aluminum Mirror by BY JAMPS
The Insect Wall Mirror by Jamps merges sustainability with sculptural impact. Cast from recycled aluminum, it transforms repurposed material into a bold mirror inspired by the intricate forms and exoskeletal structure of insects. Balancing organic detail with industrial strength, it stands as a functional statement piece for contemporary interiors.
Portal Freestanding Full Body Mirror by Bruno Olavarrieta
The Portal Mirror by Bruno Olavarrieta is a freestanding full-body mirror that balances refined elegance with artisanal craft. A clear silver-finish mirror is framed by hand-carved white cedarwood, shaped on a lathe to achieve its organic form. The visible wood grain adds a mid century modern warmth, creating a timeless piece that blends sculpture and function.
Reflexion Mirror by ZinCuTec Kwiatkowski
This mirror is framed in hand-finished burnished brass, giving it a warm, elegant presence and a distinctive patina that evolves over time. Meticulously crafted, the frame turns the mirror into a sculptural focal point while maintaining a clear, high-quality reflection. Timeless and refined, it brings character and sophistication to any bedroom, living room or entryway.
Sitiera No. 01 Solid Wood Full Length Mirror by ANDEAN
The SITIERA 01 wall mirror is crafted from solid seike wood with a natural oil finish, antique mirror glass, and lathed bronze or stainless steel hardware. Part of ANDEAN’s SITIERA collection, the mirror explores the dialogue between organic modern forms and baroque, sacral archetypes inspired by Quito’s historic architecture. It stands as a tribute to the Quito Baroque School and its lasting influence on material culture and craftsmanship.
Frozen Cliff Ceramic Wall Mirror by Katia Langeard
Frozen Cliff is a sculptural wall mirror defined by handcrafted ceramic tiles finished in a semi-matte metallic glaze. Textured borders along the top and bottom create a rhythmic, architectural presence that feels both bold and refined. Designed for collectors and design enthusiasts, it stands as a striking statement piece in any interior.
Sammukhin – Teak Wood Wall Mirror by Studio Indigene
Sammukhin is a mirror that balances quiet grandeur with mid century modern expression. Handcrafted from reclaimed teak wood and detailed with brass, it highlights refined proportions while remaining understated. Designed to be wall-mounted or simply leaned against the wall, it brings warmth and subtle elegance to any space.
Melted Purple Glass Mirror by Studio Monsoleil
The Melted Mirror plays with perception, reflecting not just an image but a shifted point of view. Its fluid, distorted surface offers a lighthearted take on reflection, revealing unexpected versions of the self. Designed as a playful escape, it invites humor, curiosity, and a fresh perspective on everyday moments.
Wavy Mirror In Walnut Wood by Alexander Knysch Studio
This organic wall mirror by Alexander Knysch Studio features a hand-shaped walnut frame that highlights the natural grain and warmth of the wood. Finished with hard-wax oil for a soft satin sheen, it balances sculptural elegance with durability. A discreet rail system allows for seamless wall mounting, making it both refined and functional.
Tanguay – Ceramic And Metal Full Length Mirror by Luft Tanaka Studio
The Tanguay Wall Mirror, created by Luft Tanaka in collaboration with Michelle McLaughlin of Calyer Ceramics, draws inspiration from natural forms with a whimsical edge. Handmade ceramic elements and graphic brass details are arranged around a darkened steel frame, creating a sculptural mirror that feels playful, expressive, and thoughtfully crafted.
Desdemona – Black Maple Full Length Mirror by Costantini Design
This full length mirror by Costantini Design features a striking black maple inlay that adds depth and contrast. Bold yet minimalist in expression, it offers a refined statement through clean lines and restrained detailing.
Standing mirror No. 1 by 14.30 studio
This freestanding mirror is crafted from lacquered steel and defined by clean, geometric lines. Clever side elements double as hooks for hanging clothing or accessories, blending function with minimalist design.
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