A mirror is often the last thing chosen for a room and the thing that pulls it together most. Not because it fills a gap on the wall, but because the right one reflects light in a way that makes a space feel larger, more considered, better lit without any additional effort. We’ve noticed that people tend to underestimate what the frame does. A thin brass edge reads completely differently to a chunky plaster surround or a bevelled frameless panel. The shape matters too. Arched mirrors are doing a lot of work in rooms right now and earning it. What we’ve gathered here are glass mirrors specifically, pieces where the reflective quality is the point and the clarity of the glass is something you actually notice. No murky tints, no decorative distortion that looks clever in a showroom and irritating at home. These are the ones that do the job beautifully and make you wonder why you waited so long to put one up.