A room that almost works is one of the most frustrating things to live with. The colors are right, the furniture is good, but something is missing and you cannot quite name it. More often than not, a mirror is what closes the gap. Not because it adds light in some vague decorative sense, but because the right mirror gives a room a focal point it was quietly waiting for. The frame anchors the palette. The scale tells you where to look. We think about mirrors the way we think about art, which means we are looking at shape, proportion, and whether the piece has enough presence to hold its own on a wall. Leaning or hung, round or architectural, aged or clean lined. These are not afterthoughts. The mirrors we have pulled together here were chosen because each one does something specific for a room rather than simply reflecting what is already there.

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