A bare corner is one of those things that bothers you every time you walk past it and never quite makes it to the top of the list. A black mirror fixes it in a way that feels considered rather than filled. The darkness of the frame does something interesting in a room. It anchors rather than floats, grounds rather than decorates, and the reflective surface brings light back into spaces that need it without the slightly clinical feeling of a plain white wall treatment. We’ve been paying close attention to proportion here because that is where most people go wrong. Too small and it reads as an afterthought. The right size and suddenly the corner has a reason to exist. We’ve also been selective about frame profiles, the difference between a flat slab of black and one with real depth and detail is not small. These are mirrors that change the feeling of a room rather than simply occupying wall space.