Moes Home Collection
A mirror does double duty—bouncing light around a room and standing in as art. Shop designer-curated mirrors, from oversized floor leaners to framed statements for the entry, bath, and beyond.
Moes Home Collection
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Four Hands
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Hang one opposite or adjacent to a window to bounce daylight and make a room feel larger and brighter. Mirrors earn their place over a console in the entry, above a mantel, in a dim hallway, or leaning large in a bedroom or living room as a statement.
Over a console or vanity, choose a mirror about two-thirds the width of the furniture below. For a statement, a floor mirror (60+ inches) leans against the wall and instantly opens up a room. Scale up on a big empty wall—an undersized mirror gets lost.
Round and arched mirrors soften hard lines and suit entries and baths; rectangular mirrors feel classic and tailored. The frame sets the tone—thin metal for modern, carved or wood for warmth, frameless for a clean, recessed look. Match the finish to your other metals and tones.
Center a mirror at eye level (about 57–60 inches), and over furniture leave a few inches between the frame and the piece below. Be mindful of what it reflects—aim it at a window, a pretty vignette, or the room itself, not a cluttered corner.
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Shop this room →Opposite or next to a window, so it reflects daylight and the view—this brightens and visually expands the space.
About two-thirds the width of the console looks balanced; leave a few inches between the mirror's bottom and the surface.
Round and arched soften a space and suit entries and baths; rectangular reads classic and tailored. Match the frame finish to your room's other metals and tones.
Center it around eye level (57–60 inches); over furniture, keep it visually connected with a few inches of gap above the piece.
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