What Mirrors Are in Style Now?
Today's mirrors do more than reflect. They shape a room. Designers are using mirrors as sculptural wall decor, layered texture, and the finishing touch in nearly every space. Whether you're decorating a bathroom, entryway, or bedroom, a well chosen mirror blends style with function.
Top Mirror Trends Right Now
Arched and Curved Frames
Curved silhouettes remain the strongest shape trend for 2026. Arches soften a room and pair well with both traditional and modern furniture. The Amiel Large Arch Mirror brings a warm bronze finish to an oversized arch. The Camber Arch Mirror offers a cleaner take in solid satin black iron.
Coastal Textures and Woven Rattan
Natural materials keep bringing warmth into living spaces. Woven rattan and bamboo frames add texture without heaviness. The Tahiti Mirror pairs rattan with fir wood accents. The Salina Round Mirror wraps a bamboo frame in natural rattan for an organic, round shape.
Sculptural Curves and Playful Shapes
Mirrors are becoming art pieces in their own right. The Flare Round Mirror shows off a scalloped stainless frame finished in brushed brass. The Swirl Round Mirror takes a bolder approach with a dimensional curled gold leaf frame.
Matte Black and Industrial Finishes
Black frames still deliver strong contrast in modern and minimal homes. The Stratton Mirror pairs linear satin black iron with textured acrylic for a clean, modern look. The Everest Mirror adds raised geometric detail to a satin black wood frame for a bolder statement.
Antique Metals and Warm Finishes
Aged metal finishes bring depth and character to a room. The Lourosa Quatrefoil Mirror combines antiqued copper gold with oxidized silver champagne in a hammered metal frame. The Valentia Mirror softens the look with an oxidized silver finish and a rust gray wash.
Textured and Tactile Details
Mirrors with raised patterns and natural grain add a layer of craft to a wall. The Silvio Vanity Mirror features convexed ceramic tiles in an antiqued silver champagne plating. The Round Burl Wood Mirror showcases natural burl grain in a rounded frame.
Oversized and Full Length Statements
Big mirrors keep growing in popularity for the way they open up a room. The Antique Full Length Mirror brings an aged black finish to a floor length silhouette. The 24 x 72 Mirror makes a bold, modern statement with a matte black frame and deep bevel.
How to Pick the Right Mirror
By Room
- Entryway. Set the tone with the Garonne Square Mirror, framed in antiqued walnut for a warm first impression.
- Bathroom. Choose function and style together with the Pursley Oval Mirror in brushed nickel or the compact 20 x 30 Mirror in warm silver.
- Bedroom. Add a soft focal point with the Russo Tall Oval Mirror and its striking travertine base.
By Style
- Coastal. Look for natural texture like the Rattan Bathroom Vanity Mirror or the Kampar Vanity Mirror.
- Industrial. The Barwell Arch Mirror pairs a hand forged frame with an oxidized silver finish for an edge that still feels refined.
- Glam. Try the Cornerstone Mirror for brushed brass detail against a sleek black border, or the Metallic Trim Leaner Mirror for a soft, hand painted finish with silver trim.
The Trendiest Home Decor of 2026
Mirrors keep earning their place on the wall. They brighten rooms, add texture, and make a small space feel bigger. Whether you're drawn to a soft arch, a woven rattan frame, or a bold black silhouette, there's a mirror in this year's lineup built to fit your home. Start with one statement piece and build the room around it.
Article was last update in July 2026.
