Decorating & Design
The Mirror Trend That Isn’t Going Anywhere In 2024
Published on January 3, 2024

Wavy mirrors have been around for a while — and have some serious staying power. This cool, shapely mirror design continues to pop up in powder rooms, foyers and even living rooms, and iconic brands like Gubi’s F.A. 33 Wall Mirror or Ferm Living’s Pond Mirror keep the trend going strong. Scroll down to see how designers are embracing this item in client projects and their own homes.

A quaint powder room in designer Olivia Botrie’s semidetached Toronto home flaunts floral wallpaper, beadboard, a vintage-style sink and a petite asymmetrical mirror from Etsy.

An irregular-shaped oval mirror complements the curved archway in designer Veronica Martin’s foyer.

This tall curvaceous wall mirror creates a striking display in a custom home designed by Josh Greenbaum and Vogue Homes.

Designer McKenzie Milhouse brought a playful vibe to this lakehouse bathroom with a curvy mirror, arched shower and custom bun feet on the vanity.

In this cool living room designed by Michael Godmer Studio, the feature wall is striking with a stormy textured finish, a single sconce and an irregular-shaped mirror.

Designer Jackie Di Cara modernized this Victorian home’s foyer with bold geometric floor tiles, minimalist lighting and a shapely wall mirror with soft corners for interest.

A curvy brass mirror perfectly complements the arching veins in the custom Calacatta Viola marble vanity in designer Jo Levitan’s powder room.

Designer Montana Labelle embraced organic curves in this cool, California-inspired house in Toronto. The arched shower is reflected by the wall mirror’s swooping lines.
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