Guest Picks: Mirrors, Mirrors on the Wall
— Donna from A Perfect Gray
The copper finish on this mirror is a great way to introduce a little metal into a room.
I love the ornate filigree design on this one. It would be a great counterpoint in an otherwise clean-lined space.
This simple brass frame with a silver-leaf mirror has a great vintage vibe.
A hand-carved wooden sunburst mirror — I don't think I'll ever tire of this style.
A red lacquer "pagoda" mirror makes for a great punch of colorful chinoiserie.
The organic shape of this frame, made of reclaimed wood, is a great accent piece for so many decor styles.
Purple and baroque — does it get any better that that?
This little twist on the sunburst style uses metal with an antiqued gold finish.
This one's a big hit with me. I love the antiqued metal look with that crown shape at the top.
This frame is made of reclaimed teak, giving it a warm look.
Here's a thickly beveled mirror that could hang horizontally or vertically.
Moroccan motifs are all the rage right now. This mirror adds a touch without going overboard.
The beading around the edges of this beveled mirror makes it stand out.
This one has a unique finish with its weathered zinc.
This one is something a little different: an upholstered mirror with nail-head trim.
This mirror has a great round shape and weathered finish.
This one has a striking black lacquer frame and a price that can't be beat.
The ruffled edges on this mirror add great texture.
Here's a convex mirror; it's something you don't see every day.Next: More magnificent mirrors
This bamboo frame adds a little element of the orient. It's perfect for over a chest or demilune.
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