What is Mirrored Furniture?

A mirrored furniture is a silver glass mirror is an ordinary mirror, coated on its back surface with silver, which produces images by reflection. A silver glass mirror provides clear and actual images, is quite durable, and is widely used for furniture, bathroom and other decorative purposes. You can see your face on every surface with mirrored furniture.

According to history, the earliest versions of the mirror were those crafted from polished stone and black volcanic glass obsidian. Experts believed these types of mirrors have originated 6000 years ago. In ancient times, mirrors made from metal alloys tended to be of high value and only those who belonged to the wealthy class who could afford it. But in 1835, a German Chemist named Justus von Liebig had successfully invented the silvered-glass mirror type which made it affordable for the normal people. In the advent of technology, modern and sophisticated designs have come to rise in the market. Its functional and decorative uses which have gone to develop over time making it a more in-demand household item. Mirrored furniture is a matter of taste. It’s not easy to style a room with mirrored furniture especially if it’s filled with numerous design elements and details.

Mirrored furniture has been popping up everywhere. Mirrors can serve a number of purposes. If your room needs brighter lighting, then a mirror would help. You can place it somewhere that is facing the window so it will be able to bounce light across the room. It also creates an illusion, giving people the idea that the room is more spacious than its actual size. It’s stylish and makes an impact in a room. Putting a mirror at home also adds embellishment to the interior and radiates vibrancy in the entire home. In fact, mirrors have now been used as a major component in artistic furniture.

Image: Chic Concept's Aster mirrored sideboard

Luxury Mirrored Furniture 

Grand furniture items like sofas, dining tables, wardrobes and tall cabinets don’t often come in a mirrored finish. It’s simply not practical. But if occasional fingerprint marks can’t drive you crazy, why not try them? These tend to be expensive due to the cost of labour and quality of materials used in the crafting. It has been one of the coolest trends in the interior design which has risen to popularity in the 1920s and 30s. Despite being pricey, mirrored furniture prove to be a must-have for every home as it represents elegance and class. It’s also worth purchasing since it guarantees durability. 

Unlike wood furniture, they do not fade and it usually lasts long-term. Whether you want to add a little luxury or just want to accentuate your home interior, there is an array of mirrored furniture sets you could choose from. It can range from a mirrored wardrobe, console and dressing table, fireplaces, coffee tables and even drawers and cabinets. Every luxury mirrored furniture can match one’s preferred style and taste may it be traditional or modern.  

Besides, mirrored furniture is perfect for tying it together with a mirror-covered coffee table for example. Although it may not be very practical, mirrored furniture is a way to add an unexpected distinct emphasis to your interior. Don’t overuse it, give it enough space and to your amazement, it will look stylish and classy.

Mirrored Furniture Styles

Like any other furnishings, mirrored styles vary greatly in design and style. More decorated designs look right at home in mock vintage and shabby chic styles. Eclectic interiors are a perfect environment for them as well. You don’t want too many accents and details around these pieces, however, as they will compete with anything that isn’t playing a secondary role.

Although striking and gorgeous, some of the mirrored furnishings aren’t practical at all. Take a desk, for instance. It looks impressive, no doubt, but it will get stained again and again if you are going to use it every day. If your heart is set on a mirrored desk or a vanity, be prepared for high maintenance or just keep it as a beautiful display surface as a work of art. If you’re not into the ornate mirrored furniture, then perhaps a subtler style is in order. Some modern mirrored designs are so wispy and minimal they are barely noticeable. They still have that useful property of visually enhancing small spaces.

Tinted Mirror Finish

One of the difficulties with styling mirrored furniture is its cold silver shine that doesn’t fit with every colour scheme. That’s why some designers release softer, warmer mirror tints that prevent the sterile metallic mirror look.

These are best suited for neutral colour schemes that aren’t black and white or can be used to soften the monochromatic designs.

An antiqued mirror is both sophisticated and warm. It works well with the chocolate brown wooden floors as well as the pristine white walls. Accented with an antiqued bronze frame, we’re sure it may find a way into interiors of different styles. You’ll find that many mirrored pieces stick out from decor because of their strong metallic shine. This could be easily solved with a toned-down or tinted design.

Tints aren’t the only way to ensure your mirrored furniture stays within the style of a room. Various finishes and textures that soften the sharp mirror shine can help you create a quite sophisticated look.

Mirrored Coffee Tables

For all its reflective and enhancing properties mirrored furniture can still sometimes look overwhelming. So if you want to try it out without the risk of it overtaking your home, go with a safe bet that is a coffee table. It’s small and won’t stick out too much even if it comes in such an elaborate design.

It may be as basic and small as a mirrored cube. Trendy, easy to style, and probably quite affordable a mirrored cubic coffee or side table is a perfect way to start finding your way around mirrored furniture. It’s also a great addition to a small apartment with a tiny living area. Simple, mobile, stylish and very cool.

Mirrored Beds

If you’re an adventurous soul and follow this furniture trend, why not do this in a big way? With a mirrored canopy bed? Since the bed is a focal point of the bedroom anyway, the mirrored finish will only make it look more impressive. It has to be noted that fur and mirrors make a terrific combination of luxury and glamour. You may decide what is less appealing to you or opt for alternatives. 

A mirrored nightstand just makes sense. It brightens up space around the bed and brings a bit of glamour to the room. A side table may not seem very useful but there is a case to be made for its extensive decorative qualities. First of all, it makes a good nightstand. Then it could also become a small detail in the living room that isn’t too grand but not unnoticeable either.