Hamptons Mirrors

19 products

19 products
Quatrefoil Wood Mirror 90cm
SMHFactory2
$479.00
round silver mirror 80cm
round silver mirror 80cm
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Forged Round Silver Mirror
SMHNod
$499.00
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Grey Neutral
Mother Of Pearl Round Mirror 60cm
PRAB
Sale price $129.00 Regular price $229.00 Save $100
Vine' Mother of Pearl Round Mirror 80cm
PRAB
$429.00
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Quatrefoil Statement White Iron Mirror
SMHNod
$699.00
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Eli Nickel Rectangle Mirror
SMHNod
$799.00
Cathedral white mirror floor mirror
Cathedral' Extra Long White Arched Wall Mirror
SMHJanis
$599.00
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Wave Silver Round Mirror
SMHNod
$499.00
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Quatrefoil Wood Mirror 90cm - Whitewash and Weathered Oak
SMHFactory2
Sale price $329.00 Regular price $499.00 Save $170
Cathedral White Arched Wall Mirror
SMHJanis
$399.00
Quatrefoil Statement Black Iron Mirror
SMHNod
$699.00
Wave White Round Mirror
SMHNod
$499.00
Forged Round White Mirror
SMHNod
$499.00
Quatrefoil Statement Silver Iron Mirror
SMHNod
$699.00

Enhance your home with the timeless charm of Hamptons mirrors. Our collection features a range of exquisite options including oak, mother of pearl, nickel and rattan designs. 

Mirrors are the oldest trick in the book for effortlessly expanding and brightening spaces, making rooms feel more spacious and inviting. 

Let the light dance and your space shine with our stunning mirror collection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mirrors are used to amplify light and space, which suits the bright Hamptons look. A large mirror (often with a simple white or wood frame) can be a focal point, reflecting natural light from windows. This enhances the “light-filled” quality of the room. For example, placing a big round or rectangular mirror above a mantel or console visually expands the space and brightens it.

Look for frames with coastal touches: driftwood, whitewashed wood or subtle detailing. A white panelled or rope-trimmed frame ties back to the beach-house aesthetic. Even a clean modern silver frame works if it’s sleek and not too ornate. The mirror should complement other wooden or white elements (like wainscoting or furniture). By mirroring the pale palette, mirrors feel integrated rather than standing out.

Hang mirrors opposite windows or light fixtures to bounce light. In hallways, a mirror makes a corridor feel wider. In bedrooms, a mirror can serve as both decoration and function. On a dressing table, it’s practical; on a wall, it adds brightness. In summary, mirrors are placed thoughtfully to enhance the airy, open feel that is central to Hamptons interiors.