We love using mirrors to reflect light on blank walls that face windows, break up gallery walls filled with traditional art, or serve as a functional spot to check an outfit or makeup before heading out the door. Asymmetrical mirrors offer a fun twist on traditional shapes, often mimicking organic forms found in nature. Whether you are looking for a slight departure on classic shapes like ovals and rectangles or want to go with something even more unexpected and playful, these irregular mirrors provide a dose of modern decor to living rooms, bedrooms, and more. The beauty of asymmetrical mirrors is that they're open-ended — you can experiment with hanging them vertically, horizontally, or even diagonally to find the position that works best with your wall space and decor. They're innately imperfect, which leaves more room for creativity!
Ahead, we've curated some unique asymmetrical mirrors that will instantly embellish your walls. For each mirror, we've listed our favorite characteristics, who they would work best for, who might want to avoid them, and details on dimensions, materials, and color options. We've even slipped in direct quotes from enthusiastic reviewers. From large, full-size options to gold asymmetrical mirrors, we've truly found something for everyone!
This Ferm Living Pond Mirror ($309) is crafted to mimic the organic shape of a body of water. The zinc frame adds a subtle boost of shimmer without losing its watery appeal.
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Additional details: Dimensions: 43.3" H x 24.8" W x 0.59" D | Material: MDF plate with zinc trim | Color Options: 1
This West Elm Mid-Century Asymmetrical Acorn Wood Wall Mirror ($390, originally $459) was inspired by Italian midcentury design. The frame is sustainably sourced and comes in beautiful wood stains that range from whitewashed to ebony.
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Additional details: Dimensions: 39" W x 1.6" D x 45" H | Material: Solid acacia wood frame | Color Options: 3
Place this statement Butterfly Irregular Mirror ($274) above your mantel to serve as a stunning focal point. The slightly asymmetrical shape offers just enough irregularity to make guests look twice.
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Additional details: Dimensions: 21.7" W x 29.5" H | Material: Glass and wood | Color Options: 2
For a modernized version of a classic oval-shaped mirror, this Ebern Designs Accent Wall Mirror ($97) introduces lovely curves with just a hint of irregularity.
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Additional details: Dimensions: 33.5'' H x 19.7'' W x 0.51'' D | Material: 4mm high-definition silver mirror and MDF backboard | Color Options: 1
This West Elm Mid-Century Asymmetrical Floor Mirror ($484, originally $569) is more than just a pretty statement piece. It can be hung or leaned against the wall for a more casual look.
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Additional details: Dimensions: 28.25" W x 1.6" D x 65.75" H | Material: Kiln-dried solid eucalyptus wood frame | Color Options: 3
If you want just a hint of a textural border without the bulk or contrast of a traditional frame, this Better Bevel Frameless Asymmetrical Novelty Mirror ($100) is a lovely option. Its size makes it a stunning choice for a nontraditional bathroom mirror, but honestly, the placement possibilities are endless.
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Additional details: Dimensions: 36" L x 24" W | Color Options: 1
This Bikarsoul Asymmetrical Wall Mirror ($130) has a slight teardrop shape that we adore and more than 400 reviews with an average rating just under five stars.
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Additional details: Dimensions: 27.8" W x 28.2" H | Material: Iron and glass | Color Options: 2