Today a select group of mirrors is bringing eye-catching adornment into homes in a unique way: by borrowing shapes and details from architectural features, such as windows, doors, crown moldings, and ceiling medallions. Framed with materials from metal to salvaged wood, the 13 we’ve gathered here are so alluring they’re sure to invite everyone’s gaze. TOH Pro Advice: “To hang a mirror heavier than 30 pounds, fasten a piece of ¼-inch plywood an inch shorter than the mirror’s width to the wall, catching at least two studs. Then nail two D-hooks onto the plywood for the mirror’s hangers. This will evenly distribute the weight.” —Myron Pollack, owner, Pelham Glass Products
Gothic Quatrefoil
by Uttermost Frame: MDF with resin rosettes and a distressed silver-leaf finish Size: 36"W x 36"H Try it: To add a warm glow over a living room fireplace or dining room buffet. About $319; Home Decorators Collection
Latticework Shine
by Worlds Away Frame: White lacquered MDF Size: 31½"W x 42½"H Try it: Over an entry console or in a powder room—its glossy finish and generous size will brighten a small space. Its trellis design nods to Victorian-era garden-room walls. About $450; The Classy Cottage
Victorian Motifs
by Shades of Light Frame: Pecan-shell resin with a warm brown finish Size: 31"W x 42"H Try it: In a foyer or sitting room, where its fancy friezework and mantel-inspired shape can inject some stately vintage charm. About $350; Shades of Light
Patterned Panel
by Creative Co-op Frame: Rust-painted iron Size: 12½"W x 39½"H Try it: In two pairs, flanking a plain window casing to dress it up. The frame’s finish would also complement exposed brick walls. About $50; Bed Bath & Beyond
Leaf Motif
by BP Industries Inc. Frame: Black-painted iron Size: 36"W x 36"H Try it: Across from a window overlooking your yard so that the round glass can draw the outdoors in. Its scrollwork was inspired by 19th-century fences. About $130; JCPenney
Light and Airy
by Ballard Designs Frame: Hand-painted polyurethane Size: 16½"W x 42½"H Try it: As one of several spaced across a sofa wall—the white trim tricks the eye into thinking they’re windows. About $199 per set of two; Ballard Designs
Reflective Fanlight
by Bassett Mirror Company Frame: Metal with a bronze finish Size: 48"W x 24"H Try it: High on a wall near the peak of a vaulted ceiling, where it’ll have the effect of a window. About $189; Home Decorators Collection
Beveled Beauty
by Uttermost Frame: Mirrored glass, MDF, and resin Size: 243/10"W x 34 ¾"H Try it: As a shapely accent in a master bedroom or bath, or over a foyer table. It would work equally well against pale paint or patterned wallpaper. About $219; Bed Bath & Beyond
Smoky Screen
by Ballard Designs Frame: Bronze-finished steel Size: 16½"W x 42"H Try it: As a handsome accent in a study or office. Its riveted panels and antiqued glass will evoke an old-world library. About $149; Ballard Designs
Cottage Charmer
by Sagehill Designs Frame: Solid maple and birch with a distressed white painted finish Size: 30"W x 40"H Try it: In a mudroom or bath with beadboard. The 4-inch-deep bottom shelf offers a handy perch for keys or toothpaste. About $280; Signature Hardware
Graphic Rosette
by Sedgefield by Adams Frame: Lacquered solid basswood Size: 24"W x 24"H Try it: Hung at the end of a long hallway, where it can double as a faux window. Its rich finish and distinctive pattern make for a handsome focal point. About $278; Lighting by Lux
Weathered Window
by Wisteria Frame: Painted salvaged fir Size: 24"W x 27"H Try it: In a windowless powder room; its aged whitewashed look will wake up blank walls and reflect available light. About $119; Wisteria
Mansard Style
by Vagabond Vintage Frame: Antiqued recycled pine Size: 41½"W x 38"H Try it: Above a weathered wood dresser in a spacious bedroom, where its dormer detailing can shine. About $349; Redefine Home