Save vs. Splurge Arched Floor Mirror

I love that our house has really pretty arched elements that we have been playing off of throughout the house.

I am slowly starting to source items for our house now, and I knew I wanted a large leaning floor mirror for our bedroom. I was quickly drawn to the West Elm arched floor mirror, but did not love the $559 price tag plus shipping. I started to do some digging and I found the best cost effective dupe for only $243 with free shipping for local store pick up.

We brought the mirror home yesterday, and let me tell you, it’s beautiful. There is no distortion in the mirror, it is heavy, and has the perfect matte black thin frame detail.

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we love it-

it is exactly what I was looking for

I had a lot of requests for the link when I shared our unboxing, and I was so sad to see that the exact mirror I purchased was currently out of stock. Hopefully it will come back in stock, but in the meantime, I was able to do a full round up of save vs. spurge black arched floor mirrors with links to shop!

Before diving into the round up, I want to talk about sizing. We loved how tall the West Elm mirror was, but I was hoping for one that was a bit wider given the size wall we have. In the end, the mirror we went with was the best price and size for what we were looking for.

Arched Floor Mirror Size Guide:

  1. Home Depot Neutype Modern Arch Leaning Mirror: 71 in. x 32 in.

  2. Home Depot Seafuloy Modern Arch Standing Mirror: 71 in. x 32 in.

  3. Home Depot Gogexx Arch Floor Mirror: 71 in. x 32 in.

  4. Wayfair Latitude Run Arch Metal Mirror: 70.8 in. x 31.5 in.

  5. West Elm Metal Frame Arched Floor Mirror: 74 in. x 28 in.

  6. Urban Outfitters Tabitha Arc Mirror: 72 in. x 31.5 in. (UO also has an extra wide option at 47” for $599 if that is what you are looking for)


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I hope you find this helpful if you are searching for a simplistic floor mirror!

 
 

xo, Kelly







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