In the family room of a Southampton home, designer Meg Braff hung an oversize mirror from her Locust Valley shop above a colorful sitting area.
A CB2 mirror lends pizzazz to a girl’s bedroom in a historic Briarcliff Manor, New York, residence designed by Ellie Cullman.
In San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood, interior designer Melanie Coddington adds glamour to a dining room by pairing a artsy mirror with a polished nickel bar cart.
A zebrawood mirror by Williams Sonoma Home complements the neutral dining area of a historic Manhattan apartment decorated by Joanna Jones.
A Swedish mirror from Redford House plays against a Celerie Kemble wall covering and a console from Oomph in a Darien, Connecticut, entry decorated by New York–based firm Henry & Co.
At the Water Mill retreat of lighting designer Nathan Orsman and television executive Jose Castro, an Arteriors Spore mirror by Barry Dixon pops in a powder room sheathed in a black Phillip Jeffries wall covering.
A dramatic wall of antiqued mirrors frames the entrance to the dining room in a San Francisco residence.
In Greenwich, Connecticut, decorator Rhonda Eleish created a funky mix of furnishings in the dining room that includes a Hans Wegner table and chairs, a Norman Cherner barstool, and an ornate Swedish Rococo pier mirror.
For a bachelor pad in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, designer Jessie Schuster selected an organically shaped wooden mirror by Kelly Wearstler to add interest to the master bath.
Mirrored closet doors with horn and nickel pulls from Ochre steal the show in the master dressing room of a Sagaponack residence designed by Tamara Magel.
This article appears in the January 2018 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).