Collection by Allie Weiss

Mirrors for the Modern Home

Known to make a space feel larger, mirrors are playful accent pieces in modern interiors. Here are a few of our favorite uses of mirrored surfaces.

Adler’s Slate grass cloth, a material he likes because it feels natural, sheathes a guest room’s walls. Ravello and Nixon side tables flank the bed, which is covered with Adler’s Alexander duvet. A reissued mirror by renowned metal artist C. Jeré rounds out the eclectic room.
Adler’s Slate grass cloth, a material he likes because it feels natural, sheathes a guest room’s walls. Ravello and Nixon side tables flank the bed, which is covered with Adler’s Alexander duvet. A reissued mirror by renowned metal artist C. Jeré rounds out the eclectic room.
These Shape Mirrors by Brooklyn's Bower are made from a variety of tinted mirrors arranged to give the illusion of three dimensional shapes.
These Shape Mirrors by Brooklyn's Bower are made from a variety of tinted mirrors arranged to give the illusion of three dimensional shapes.
The key to making any space feel large is finding clever places for storage. In Dealtry and Barry's place, the architects designed bookshelves in old fireplaces.
The key to making any space feel large is finding clever places for storage. In Dealtry and Barry's place, the architects designed bookshelves in old fireplaces.
A modular shelf system by Alu provides a more sculptural take on the classic bathroom vanity in this Toronto home.
A modular shelf system by Alu provides a more sculptural take on the classic bathroom vanity in this Toronto home.
The folded, Anamorphosis Mirror by Valérie Windeck can be wall-mounted and used for applying makeup, or as a work of art. Available in the Dwell Store.
The folded, Anamorphosis Mirror by Valérie Windeck can be wall-mounted and used for applying makeup, or as a work of art. Available in the Dwell Store.