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Classic round wooden style
Dunelm
Buy now £35, Dunelm
The best thing about this mirror is its beautiful wooden frame, which adds a soft, homely feel and brightens up any space.
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Large golden round mirror
Habitat
Buy now £195, Habitat
This classic gold style is perfect for lighting up your space and adding some extra style to your home.
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Gold leaf mirror
Cox & Cox
Buy now £75, Cox & Cox
Make a statement this season with this striking gold leaf look mirror. Whether you place it in the bathroom, hallway, or above the fireplace, you can expect a beauty that can't be missed.
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Decorative mirror
John Lewis & Partners
Buy now £130, John Lewis & Partners
The decorative touches and antique finish create a timeless look that's perfect for any space in your home – we love the little scalloped edges.
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Antique Gold Mirror
Perch and Parrot
Buy now £105, Perch & Parrow
Upgrade your walls with this round antique mirror, a new season essential and one of our favorites.
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Loop Circular Mirror
Hahn & Hahn
Buy now £55, Hurn & Hurn
Freshen up empty wall space with this classic gold hanging mirror, featuring a geometric design and gold loops, at a great value.
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Rattan wall mirror
Cuckoo Land
Buy now £99, Dutchbone from Cuckooland
You'll love the size and style of this rattan round wall mirror, it will add a professional touch to any home and look great placed on a chest of drawers.
Lisa Joyner
Senior Digital Writer at House Beautiful and Country Living
Lisa Joyner is a Senior Digital Writer for House Beautiful UK and Country Living UK. She writes about homes and interiors, gardening, dog breeds, pets, health and wellbeing, countryside news, small space inspiration and the hottest properties on the market. She has previously contributed to Conde Nast Traveller, House & Garden and Marie Claire magazines. Lisa studied at the University For The Creative Arts where she graduated with a BA in Fashion Journalism.
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