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Good-looking glass: 8 of the best mirrors

Featuring curves, loopy lines, scallop shapes and asymmetrical circles, the new-season drop of wall mirrors are doing anything but playing it straight.

Sitting at the smaller and more decorative end of the spectrum, some of our favourite pieces are all about natural materials including bamboo, rattan, and steam bent wood, with new designs from Tom Raffield, Madam Stoltz, Bloomingville, Oliver Bonas and Habitat.

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Good-looking glass: 8 of the best mirrors

Mobile mirror, €269, Kristina Dam Studio

This double-sided piece from Nordic designer Kristina Dam can be suspended in space or wall-hung and is finished with solid brass detail.

Cesta mirror, £601, Ames at Made in Design

Channel the vibrant colours of South America with this joyful number from Columbian studio Ames.

Keste mirror, £1,550, William Yeoward

An antique silver finish and scallop-shaped frame make this number from William Yeoward an all-out winner.

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A teardrop shape forged from bamboo adds curve appeal on this small but perfectly formed piece.

Yuma mirror, £25, Habitat

Of-the-moment rattan gets the go ahead on Habitat’s sun-beam effect wall mirror.

Wall jewellery mirror, £490, Ligne Roset

Approach decorating your walls like getting dressed and add that extra special something with Ligne Roset’s jewellery mirror, designed by Jutta Werner.

Ellipse mirror, €490, Red Edition

Opt for asymmetry with this playful but oh-so-pretty design from Red Edition.

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