20 ideas and inspirations for your decor

Organic Mirror
© La Redoute Interieurs © H&m Home

How to adopt an organic mirror at home?

The organic mirror is characterized by its curved design.

The Organic MirrorThe Organic Mirror
© Zara Home

This mirror with a very soft look can have irregular contours, which can evoke water, or display a more regular silhouette inspired by a pebble. Its lines more broadly evoke the soft shapes borrowed from nature. The vague mirror is, for example, a variation of the organic mirror.

Dress up a wasted space Dress up a wasted space
© Sklum

With its moving shape, the organic mirror is ideal for highlighting a wasted space, which suddenly takes on a lot of appearance.

Leave Space for the Organic Mirror Leave Space for the Organic Mirror
© Kave Home

Easily captivating the eye, the organic mirror is the perfect wall decoration to give personality to the living room, bedroom or dining room. We then take care to choose a model that is well proportioned to the wall on which it is to be installed. Ideally, we then give it space to flourish.

As a duo or collection Abigail As a duo or collection Abigail
© Bloomingville

Depending on the location chosen, it is interesting to combine two mirrors (or even more), rather than adopting a very large organic mirror.

The Decorative Organic Mirror With Frame The Decorative Organic Mirror With Frame
© H&m Home

Although it is inspired by nature, the organic mirror is not necessarily minimalist. Equipped with a wise or colorful resin frame, the wavy mirror, for example, displays a very playful design. Depending on the decor of your interior, you can also find models with an ethnic or very pop look!

Organic mirror: 15 pieces to shop

Sober or extravagant: this year, the organic mirror adapts to all your desires.

PondPond
© Ferm Living

The Pond mirror is one of Ferm Living’s most iconic creations. Its name announces the color: it is inspired by the surface of a pond. Available in different formats, it is as great in a Zen atmosphere as in a very contemporary decor.

Irregular Mirror Irregular Mirror
© Zara Home

At first glance, this mirror spotted at Zara Home displays a classic design. Only a slight twist on the upper part gives it a more organic irregular appearance. Here is a delightful trompe-l’oeil to bring a discreet touch of originality to the decor.

Ornica Ornica
© La Redoute Interieurs

Combining an organic look and generous surface area, the Ornica model from La Redoute is an excellent choice for a functional mirror in the entrance. The range includes different formats that can also be used as a duo or trio in the bedroom or living room. It is available with a matte black or brass frame.

Honored Honored
© Alinea

Perfectly imperfect, the silhouette of the Honnorée mirror by Alinea! This model set in a black frame has a versatile look, and it looks as good in a Mid Century decor as in a neo-industrial decor.

Black Glass And Steel Mirror Black Glass And Steel Mirror
© Serax

Large or small, individually or in groups, the organic mirrors in glass and black steel designed by Marie Michielssen for Serax always have a maximum effect.

Elope Oak Mirror Elope Oak Mirror
© Bolia

The Scandinavian version of the organic mirror is Elope de Bolia. For a 100% Nordic look, we favor the oak version, which harmonizes with the same elegance with wooden furniture and canework pieces.

Litany Litany
© Am Pm

Looking for a literally organic piece? Fall for the Litany mirror offered by AM PM! Each piece is custom-designed to fit a frame cut from real teak root: the guarantee of having a unique model.

  Brick 98   Brick 98
© Gervasoni

Original, the organic mirror Gervasoni version! With Brick 98, the Italian publisher is inspired by the iconic rattan sun mirror to offer a creation that does not take itself seriously. Playful, but elegant, this model offers a surprising balance between retro style and very current trends.

Voze Voze
© Alinea

The organic mirror that enhances a neo-ethnic decor is Voze. Spotted at Alinea, this puddle mirror is distinguished by its golden aluminum frame, which gives it a solar character. We adopt it solo, or as a duo – and we take the opportunity to combine the colors by combining golden brass and black.

TaflaTafla
© Noo Ma

Polish brand Noo.ma is known for its pieces with a minimalist and playful look. We love Tafla, a cleverly deconstructed oval mirror. This clever creation can be installed in either a vertical or horizontal position.

  Ingres   Ingres
© Mustache

French publishing house, Mustache is readily inspired by abstract art. An influence that we find on the side of its mirrors. We love the Ingres collection, mirrors available in a beautiful palette of colors. These pieces combine a round mirror with an organically shaped ceramic frame, reminiscent of an inflatable balloon.

The Children's Unbreakable Mirror The Children's Unbreakable Mirror
© H&m Home

It’s true: this unbreakable organic mirror spotted at H&M Home is designed for kids. Still, we could steal it from them to add color to the entrance or living room!

Eda Eda
© Tikamoon

Between oval mirror and organic mirror, there is the Eda mirror from Tikamoon. Made from Mindi, a rot-proof wood, it adapts to all rooms in the house, including the bathroom. This large model (114 cm) is distinguished by a neo-ethnic look that fits perfectly with 2024 trends.

Yuli Yuli
© The Masie

The only real disadvantage of the organic mirror is that its irregular design does not allow it to be placed. Unless you cheat a little! With Yuli, The Masie offers a large mirror that combines the practical aspect of the rectangular mirror and the moving look of the organic mirror.


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