New Mirrors
Welcome to our New Mirrors Department. Here, you'll find a thoughtfully curated collection of mirrors for the home that celebrate individuality, craftsmanship, and timeless style. From bold statement mirrors for the living room to elegant, functio...
Welcome to our New Mirrors Department.
Here, you'll find a thoughtfully curated collection of mirrors for the home that celebrate individuality, craftsmanship, and timeless style.
From bold statement mirrors for the living room to elegant, functional hallway mirrors, our collection showcases an array of styles, including decorative mirrors and mirror sets to suit every room, taste, and purpose.
A Mirror For Every Space
Whether you're looking to brighten up a hallway or add a dramatic accent to a living room, the Rockett St George mirror collection offers exceptional quality mirrors for your home. For instance, our large mirrors make a bold impact, helping to bounce natural light around and create the illusion of space, while our wall mirrors are perfect for above a fireplace or sofa. Our freestanding mirrors make the ideal mirror for a bedroom or any dressing room areas that require a floor length mirror.
Small round mirrors offer a stylish touch without overwhelming a room. Perfect for smaller spaces or for pairing in mirror sets or gallery walls, small mirrors add the perfect pop of personality.
Elevate Your Interiors With A New Mirror
Our extensive selection of mirrors means there's something to suit every aesthetic, whether you prefer Scandi minimalism or more traditional interior design. From sleek modern mirrors to ornate or vintage style designs, we're confident you'll find a new mirror that adds the perfect finishing touch to your space, enhancing your decor while adding a unique and quirky design element to your home.
Mirror Styles To Reflect Your Personality
Oval or asymmetrical mirrors remain timeless, and are a popular home accessory because of their soft, organic appeal. They work well as a hallway mirror, as the shapes invite a feeling of flow and movement in an area of your home you move through often.
For those who love to add a classic touch to their decor, vintage mirrors and vintage style mirrors evoke timeless glamour. These pieces often feature ornate, decorative frames in finishes like distressed gold or antique black. Gold framed mirrors add opulence, while black framed mirrors deliver a bold, contemporary contrast.
Statement And Functional Mirrors
A full length mirror is a must-have for a dressing room, bedroom, or hallway, especially if it's freestanding, as this gives you the versatility to move it around your home as your space evolves. A dressing table mirror, meanwhile, provides both practicality and elegance in a beauty nook. You'll find lots of options to suit your style in our collections.
And if you're an outdoor enthusiast who spends more time outside than you do in? Mirrors are perfect for extending the look and feel of your interior style to your garden, whether you have acres of greenery, a pretty patio or sun-drenched terrace. Alternatively, use in a courtyard to create the illusion of depth, or within a leafy backdrop for a touch of enchantment.
Designed For Every Room
Rockett St George mirrors are thoughtfully designed for every room of the home, so that they're fit for purpose as well as beautiful to look at. Choose a wall-mounted bathroom mirror that comes with a decorative frame to bring your bathroom to life, or try a rectangular mirror or oval mirror as a flattering and functional addition to a landing or hallway. Hall mirrors not only serve a practical purpose (yes, you look gorgeous) but also set the tone for the rest of the home.
A living room mirror can be the focal point of the room, and work to highlight your statement sofa or accent armchair. Use large mirrors to enhance the natural light of a room, too, by placing opposite a window to flood the room with light.
Playful And Elegant Statement Mirrors
Mirrors featuring funny or meaningful statements infuse a sense of fun and personality into your home decor. These designs act as both mirror and artwork, making them ideal mirrors for the bedroom, feature walls or hallways. Bar shelf mirrors, meanwhile, are perfect for entertaining spaces, combining style with practicality.
Sets of mirrors allow for experimentation. Group different shapes and sizes for an eclectic feel, or use symmetrical mirror sets for a cleaner, more structured look. With options spanning from minimalist to maximalist, there's a set to suit every vision.
Discover Our New Mirror Collection
From striking convex mirror designs to elegant rectangular mirrors, every piece in the Rockett St George mirrors department is carefully selected for style, quality, and impact. The collection champions individuality and helps transform everyday spaces into extraordinary ones.
Whether you’re searching for a dramatic full length wall mirror for the bedroom, a small mirror for a vanity unit or a complete wall mirror set, you’ll find inspiration and innovation at every turn.
Explore the collection today and discover how the perfect mirror can reflect not only your space, but your style.
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Mirror FAQS
Successfully hanging a heavy mirror can be fiddly, but don’t let that put you off! With a little patience and know-how, it’s possible to do a professional-looking job you’re proud of – and it couldn’t be easier with our guide to hanging a mirror, which walks you through the process step-by-step.
The first thing you need to do is figure out whether the wall you want to hang your mirror on is made from plasterboard or solid brick (or stone).
This determines the kind of fixtures you need to ensure the mirror stays up safely.
Plasterboard is popular lightweight building material used to create interior walls and ceilings. It’s erected using ‘studs’, which are vertical wooden or metal frames placed intermittently along the plasterboard to keep the structure up. If you’re hanging a heavy mirror on a plasterboard wall, the safest way is to locate a stud and hang the mirror from this, as it creates a stronger anchor point for it. You can find a stud by knocking against the wall to find an area that sounds dense, rather than hollow (it’s a technique you’ll see on many DIY TV shows), or by using an electrical wall scanner. These are available from Amazon and most DIY stores, and can detect studs, electrical wires and metal pipes, making them a very useful investment. Then use the appropriate fixings (these vary, so a trip to your local DIY store is your best bet here) but common fixtures include:
- D-Rings or keyhole brackets (these go on the back of the mirror)
- Wire hanging (for adjustable positioning)
- French cleat (best for heavy mirrors).
When you’ve secured the fittings, carefully lift and place the mirror onto the nail, screw or cleat. A useful tip is to use adhesive strips or bumpers on the back of the mirror to prevent shifting and protect the wall.
Brick, stone (or even concrete) provides a more solid anchor point for your mirror but requires a drill with a metal bit that’s strong enough to bore into it. Insert a rawlplug into the hole (a rawlplug is like a plastic cover for the screw that makes sure the screw stays where you want it to). Insert the screw into the rawlplug and you’re ready to hang your mirror!
Finding the perfect spot to hang a mirror is easier if you can enlist the help of a friend to hold the mirror while you measure up.
Measure across the entire wall you’re hanging the mirror on, then find the centre. Measure the mirror and find the centre. Measure out from the centre of the mirror to where each of the hooks, clips or D-rings (hanging ‘hardware’, basically) are on each side of it, then measure the same distance out either side of the centre of the wall.
Now you need to find the height at which you want to hang the mirror. Ideally, you should be able to see your upper body and face clearly. Obviously, this varies depending on the height of the people using the mirror, and whether you’re hanging the mirror over anything, such as a sideboard or vanity unit, but a rough guide is 60 inches (152cm) from the floor. Experiment to find what works best for you. When deciding where to hang your mirror, consider the height you need it to hang at and what it will be reflecting back at you.
It’s true – they can!
The most obvious way a mirror makes a room look bigger is by reflecting lines of sight back to you, so effectively you’re seeing your space doubled.
Mirrors also reflect light and bounce it around the room, immediately creating the impression of airiness and space. Mirrored walls can be a powerful way to increase the perceived size of a room, while mirrored wardrobes can make small bedrooms feel bigger.
The best way to clean a mirror and achieve a streak-free shine is to use a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water with a microfibre cloth. Mix the solution together in a spray bottle, spritz the mirror, then wipe with a clean, dry cloth, polishing to a shine.
Alternatively, use a glass cleaner and microfibre cloth. Choose one without scents, soaps or dyes, as these can leave residue. Avoid using paper towels, too, as these can leave lint and shed fibres onto your otherwise clean mirror.
Mirrors are a great addition to a gallery wall, adding character and interest to your display. A ‘mixed media’ gallery wall creates an authentic and highly personal talking point in your home – different forms of wall art, including statement prints, modern art, and vintage-style mirrors with bold, beautiful frames are a visual treat that can be constantly updated to reflect your evolving interests and taste in interior decor. Mirror sets can be used to create a gallery wall all on their own, spanning a hallway or bathroom wall, and are the perfect solution for smaller spaces, reflecting light and creating an illusion of space.
Most of our mirrors can be hung both vertically and horizontally, so you can style them just the way you like! The only exception? Our typography mirrors - since they have writing on them, they’re designed to be hung a specific way. Although you know what we say! Your home, your rules...
Our mirrors don’t come with wall fixings, but don’t worry - this is easy to address. Since every wall (and mirror) is a little different, we recommend popping down to your nearest DIY shop, where they can help you find the perfect fixings for your space. That way, your mirror will be safe, secure, and look fabulous.
If an item arrives damaged, please report this to us atcontact@rockettstgeorge.co.ukwithin 48 hours of receiving it. It’s really helpful if you can provide us with images of the damaged item, the packaging it arrived in and an image clearly showing the full postal label on the delivery box, too. We will then investigate with the courier, which may take between 2-5 days. Once we have all available information from both you, our customer, and the courier, our friendly and efficient customer service team will advise on the best course of action required to resolve the problem quickly.
Had a change of heart? Absolutely no problem. If you change your mind about your mirror and want to send it back to us, you have 30 days to return it to us. As long as it’s not damaged, you’ll receive a full refund. We can also collect from any address in mainland UK if required. For more details on how to return your item easily, see the Rockett St George Returns policy here.
SAFETY NOTE:
If you have young children or pets in the home, you may want to get your mirror professionally fitted, if it's a very heavy design. This will give you complete peace of mind that it's securely attached to the wall with no 'give'.
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