In the right (or wrong) room, a floor mirror is transformative. Adding dimension to narrow hallways and rendering awkward spaces as inviting and seemingly functional, it’s the renter’s secret weapon. Here are 10 leaning mirrors at full length heights, each with a timeless design to carry from one house to another:
Above: Based in Belgium, designer Marina Bautier makes the Steel Frame Mirror with a dark emerald steel frame; €720 for the small, €760 for the large at Bautier Furniture. Above: The Ethnicraft Light Frame Mirror is $705 at Lekker Home. Above: The Edge Silver Arch Floor Mirror is available in five different frame finishes for $499 at Crate & Barrel. Above: The CB2 Infinity Silver Standing Floor Mirror is $229. Above: The Luciano Mirror from Italian designer Luciano Bertoncini in white or black epoxy powder-coated is $995 at Design Within Reach. Above: The Loft Mirror comes in Walnut (shown), Charcoal-stained Ash, or White Oak; $1,199 at Room & Board. Above: The Modern Streamline Floor Mirror, shown in Nickel, is $499 at West Elm. Above: The Room & Board Infinity Mirror is shown here in Graphite but is also available in a wide range of colors; $1,099. Above: The Metal Frame Floor Mirror is $459 at West Elm. Above: On the higher end of the pricing spectrum, Restoration Hardware’s Metal Dovetail Leaner Mirror Narrow Frame starts at $2,905. Available in Brushed Nickel, Brass, or Bronze.
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N.B.: This post was originally published on March 20, 2013. We’ve updated it with new and additional product selections and current pricing.