The oversized gold round wall mirror – what’s not to love?! Sleek, simple, practical and chic, this style of mirror is certainly having a moment right now and it’s easy to understand why – they’re so damn sexy, not to mention versatile!

You’ll find them in the obvious places, such as in bathrooms and in entryways but you can also use them in hallways, living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, above dressers and above console tables, anywhere that’s begging for some wall eye-candy really! The oversized gold round wall mirror quite literally lends itself to just about any space and design style and the BIGGER, the better!
To prove just how versatile these bad boys are, we’ve rounded up a selection of over 20 gorgeous interiors featuring this ever-popular home decor item. Plus, be sure to read through to the end because we’ve rounded up some buying options for y’all too (the largest we were able to find comes in at a whopping 48-inches)!
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1# In entryways + above console tables:
Above console tables and benches – dress your mirror up or down with plants and/or lamps depending on the look you’re going for. Play around with the symmetry of surrounding decor items depending on how formal or informal you want your mirror to look.
Source: Amber Interiors
(pssst… you can find out how to re-create this look here!)
Source: Caroline Sharpnack via Houzz
Source: Emily Henderson
Source: The Glitter Guide, Photography: Kelly Fondots
Source: ZDesign at Home
Source: Timberidge Custom Homes via Houzz
2# In bathrooms + above vanities:
Illuminate your space and add drama with the inclusion of statement sconce or pendant lighting around your gold round wall mirror…
Source: JDP Interiors
Source: JAC Interiors via Houzz
Source: Moya Living
Source: Lucy Interior Design
Source: Coats Homes via Houzz
Source: Custom Design & Construction via Houzz
Source: Smitten Studio via Bloglovin’
Source: Laura Butler-Madden via Houzz
3# In bedrooms + above dressers:
Add drama above the bed or use in place of a headboard teamed with pillows for a polished look.
Source: West Elm
Source: Marissa Cramer Interiors
Source: West Elm
Source: West Elm
4# In living rooms:
Create the illusion of extra space and light in your living areas with an oversized mirror option.
Source: JDP Interiors
Source: MandarinaSource: Amanda Forrest Design via Houzz, Photography: Larry Arnal Photography Toronto
5# In dining rooms:
Use as a focal point in your dining room (+ it will make it look like you have more people at your dinner party!).
Source: Shari Pellows Interiors, Photography: Michael J. Lee
Source: LeivarsSource: J. Kurtz Design via Houzz, Photography: Amy Bartlam
Buying options:
48 Inch
WEST ELM
$499
Smaller sized gold round wall mirror alternatives:
![]() 26 Inch | ![]() 28 Inch | ![]() 30 Inch |
![]() 32 Inch | ![]() 39 Inch | ![]() 43 Inch |
*Prices correct at time of publishing.