A mauve velvet star mirror for rooms that like a softer kind of play. Its padded, wavy frame turns a quick glance into a small decorative moment, catching the eye on a dressing table, bedroom shelf or gallery wall.
Soft curves with a star-like centre
The outline feels organic rather than sharp, with rounded waves that give the mirror gentle movement.
The star-shaped inner mirror adds a playful point of focus without feeling childish.
The padded edge brings a tactile, cushion-like softness to hard walls and straight furniture lines.
It works as a small self-care mirror in a dressing corner, or as a sculptural accent among framed prints.
The irregular silhouette suits relaxed interiors, where a little asymmetry makes the room feel more lived-in.
Mauve velvet, soft to the eye
The frame is covered in mauve velvet, giving the colour a muted, plush depth. In the photo, the surface catches light in slightly different tones, from dusty berry to deeper plum, so it feels warm without overpowering the room.
Frame and materials
The frame combines velvet over MDF with a mirror centre and a metal hook. The visible finish is soft and padded, with a raised rim around the mirror that gives the piece its squiggly, dimensional shape.
Where to place it
Style it where it can be noticed close-up: beside jewellery, above a small console, near a reading chair, or within a mixed gallery wall. It is made for dry indoor spaces, where the velvet frame can stay clean and the soft colour can sit comfortably with wood, ceramic, linen and painted walls.
Hanging and care
Hang it using the metal hook with a wall fixing suited to your surface. Keep the velvet frame away from moisture, and dust it gently with a soft, dry cloth. Clean the mirror surface with care, avoiding heavy spray on the fabric edge.
A small note on shaped mirrors
Decorative mirrors have often moved between function and ornament, from fluid Rococo curves to the playful organic forms of twentieth-century po…
region of manufacture: China