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Mirrors can add so much to a space, however investing in a large mirror can often be costly, and may not complement the room you want to put it into. A rattan mirror can give you the best of both worlds: a design that is stylish and low maintenance, and a mirror that is of high quality but won’t cost you the earth to buy. There are many options available, including a square rattan mirror and a round rattan mirror being the two most popular choices on the market, however you can access a number of styles that can work with any room size and design.

Rattan is having a real moment right now. From dining furniture, chairs and tables, this inexpensive yet beautiful material has been given its due. Here at Konservatory, we think that adding the right rattan mirror to your space can really transform the room. And, like we stated above, you can make that impact without investing in large and often costly mirrors made from other materials. Mirrors are also great for making a space appear larger than it is, so if your conservatory is on the smaller side, a rattan mirror is a great option.

If you already own rattan furniture, for example rattan lamp shades or rattan coffee tables, sticking to the same theme with the rest of your furnishings can add balance and style to your room, which is why rattan mirrors work so well in spaces like conservatories and open plan kitchens which are designed for this style of furniture.

In this buyer guide, we review 5 of the best rattan mirrors, taking into consideration their design, maintenance and overall suitability. We’ve also included some extra guides at the bottom so you can make the right decision with your purchase. If still you have any unanswered questions, we’ve also included an FAQ section.

So, if you’re wanting to find out more, keep reading!

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Fiaoen Rattan Wall Mirror

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The Fiaoen Rattan Wall Mirror is a chic and boho style wall mirror in rattan. The mirror is sturdy, silver and of high quality, and the overall design would work well in a conservatory, kitchen, bathroom or bedroom with neutral colours. It is easy to put up and maintain, and complements old or new style interiors.

Key Features:

Rattan boho design

Silver high quality mirror

Specification:

Brand

Fiaoen

Colour

Tan

Diameter

28cm/11.02in

Material

Wicker and glass

Pros

Easy to clean and maintain, can be sprayed and wiped clean

Adds dimension and brightness to space

Cons

For larger rooms it may be too small

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Black Velvet Studio Round decorative Mirror

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The Black Velvet Studio Round decorative Mirror is a modern, neutral toned mirror with scalloped/petal edges. Perfect for a conservatory, bathroom or living room, this mirror adds light and dynamic without feeling too overpowering. It’s easy to clean and takes seconds to fix onto a wall. This is also a mirror which is handmade, giving it an original, rustic feel. 

Key Features:

Hand made design

Rattan material and silver mirror

Decorative hanging style

Specification:

Brand

Black Velvet Studio

Colour

Natural

Diameter

57cm/22.4in

Material

Rattan

Pros

Easy to put up and very low maintenance

Handmade design feels original and would suit old and new interior designs

Cons

May be too big for some smaller spaces such as bathrooms

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Hanging Rattan Sunflower Circular Wall Mirror

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The Hanging Rattan Sunflower Circular Wall Mirror is a beautiful circular mirror with scalloped/petal edges. The main circular design around the mirror is tightly woven rattan, giving it a different texture and appearance in comparison to the elegant, thin edges which looks like a woven sunflower. It’s a gorgeous, vibrant design that would complement neutral toned interiors. 

Key Features:

Contrast rattan woven design

High quality glass mirror

Modern and chic style

Specification:

Brand

Presentimer

Colour

Neutral

Diameter

40cm/15.7in

Material

Rattan

Pros

Easy to maintain, takes seconds to clean

Can work well as a statement piece in smaller rooms adding depth and style

Cons

Design may not be to everyone's taste

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Black Velvet Studio Round decorative Mirror

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The Black Velvet Studio Round decorative Mirror is a stylish and minimalistic mirror in a nordic style. It’s handmade with rattan, and the silver mirror is sturdy and easy to clean. It’s a very elegant design which would complement either light neutral palettes or complex greys, brows and blues. The simplicity of this design isn’t too much so that it would look out of place, but it also won’t detract from the dynamic in a room.

Key Features:

Large silver mirror

Minimalistic rattan design

Specification:

Brand

Black Velvet Studio

Colour

Cream/Tan

Diameter

57cm/22.4in

Material

Rattan

Pros

Easy to put up and maintain, takes seconds to wipe clean

Simple design is great for interiors that look minimalistic and modern

Cons

Size of mirror may not work in smaller rooms

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Black Velvet Studio Round Star decorative Mirror

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The Black Velvet Studio Round Star decorative Mirror is a beautiful, dynamic rattan mirror in a star shape with thin, elegant spokes surrounding the round mirror. It’s a handmade design which looks modern but feels unique and artisan, and can add an interesting dynamic (particularly for bathrooms or bedrooms) without feeling too overpowering in a room. It’s easy to maintain and takes seconds to put up.

Key Features:

Elegant and contemporary rattan design

Decorative silver mirror in centre

Hand made product

Specification:

Brand

Black Velvet Studio

Colour

Neutral/Cream

Diameter

52cm/20.4in

Material

Rattan

Pros

Easy to maintain and takes seconds to put up

Star design with individual spokes add dimension and depth without looking messy

Cons

Design may not be to everyone's taste

Summary

If you’re struggling to pick a mirror, don’t worry – you definitely aren’t alone. Mirrors can either unify the furnishings in your house, or go the complete opposite way and make your space feel off balance. We find that rattan mirrors work best in rooms that already contain rattan furnishings such as coffee tables, lamp shades or chairs, but if you are looking to put the mirror up in a front room or bedroom look for neutral or dark colours to complement the material and colour of the mirror’s design.

We’ve listed a few things to think about when picking your mirror, so if you’re confused – hopefully these suggestions will help.

Colour

Picking the right colour is really important, as it will help to unify all of your furniture and will ensure that your mirror doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb. We recommend going for neutral colours when picking a rattan design, as they work best in neutral or warm tones. Light coloured rattan is also easier to paint over if you needed to in the future (for example if you decided to do a complete redesign of a room)

Maintenance

Rattan furniture in general is known for being low maintenance, but if you are looking for something that will take you seconds to clean then be mindful of this when picking your design. The more complicated the style (tighter weaves, extra layers) the more difficult it will be to maintain.

Style

If you’re someone who changes their mind constantly about styles and designs, then we recommend going for something minimalistic and neutral to avoid you feeling buyers remorse when purchasing your mirror. Remember, the simpler design the more likely it is to fit in with the style of your interior over time.

Positioning

Rattan furniture in general works very well in conservatories and kitchens, and it’s important to consider where you want your mirror to go once purchased. Let’s look at conservatories as an example: Flat pack conservatories require a lot of work when it comes to furniture, you have to purchase conservatory corner sofas blackout curtains for the conservatory as well as an electric wall heater for the conservatory. Once you have your ‘key furnishings’ out the way you have to figure out exactly what your soft and decorative furnishings will be and where they’ll all go. If you can figure out where the decorative furnishings (like your mirror) will go first, it’ll help you a lot with the positioning for the rest of the furniture in this particular room. You can apply this method to any room, but we wanted to use a conservatory as an example.

FAQ

Can the mirrors be disassembled from the frame?

Unless the listing says you can disassemble it, then no – you can’t. Because the mirrors are designed to be tightly fitted into the frames, you may find it difficult to remove them without damaging the rattan surrounding the mirror. If the mirror broke, however, it would be easier to take out in smaller pieces. Finding a replacement mirror would involve measuring the diameter and circumference where the new mirror will go.

Can I paint the rattan?

Yes you can, however we recommend taping/covering the mirror so you do not get any paint on it. You may have to treat the rattan with a paint primer before putting on your colour of choice.

How do I hang the mirror on the wall?

Most rattan mirrors won’t come with the extra parts you’ll need to hang it, so you can either hook it with a metal hook, or hang it using string and a nail in the wall.

Can I make my own rattan mirror?

Here we’ve included a video showing you exactly what you’ll need and how to make your own rattan mirror!

Further Reading

If you’d like to learn more about rattan furniture and how to style it up, we’ve linked some further reading for you here.

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