There’s no doubt that the color black has range. It can work as an understated classic (think the iconic LBD) or as a whole statement-making vibe (hello, Wednesday Addams). When it comes to home design and decor, black is just as versatile and bold. It’s such an easy way to add a touch of glam or confidence to a room with very little effort. And for a small price, not to mention.
If you’re not down to paint your room black or swap your sheets out for midnight-toned bedding, then a mirror may be the way to go. As every design expert will tell you, a mirror can do wonders for opening up a room visually, especially a tiny one. And there are plenty of sleek and stylish options to choose from, including timeless, full-length frames to on-trend wall mirrors.
9 stylish black mirrors that will elevate any space
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Black mirrors for the bedroom
$299.99
For a natural look
Size: W25.5" x D1" x H68"
Handcrafted from mango wood, this stunner is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of nature to their space. The full-length leaning mirror has a beautiful arched shape and carved textured ridges. Sure, you could go with a natural wood color, but the black finish adds just the right amount of drama to a room.
$250
Timeless appeal
Size: W17.5" x D5" x H23"
With a built-in shelf and rust-resistant metal frame, this mirror was meant for the bathroom, but it would work great on top of a bedroom vanity, too. Extra storage space is always welcome in our books, plus the timeless design and quality material make it a piece that’ll definitely move with you from apartment to apartment.
$569
A luxury pick
Size: W22' x H65.7"
Do 'fit checks in style with this rounded, pill-shaped mirror. The freestanding design means no hammering or nails needed (looking at you, renters) and you can easily move it around when you’re itching to do a layout refresh.
Black mirrors for the living room
$75
Sleek, yet simple
Size: D24 x H30”
If a regular rectangular mirror is just a bit too plain, try this cross-corner Target mirror — yet another hit from the Studio McGee x Threshold collection. The extended sides elevate the overall look, but it still has a minimalist aesthetic that works with any design style.
$323.60
Big and bold
Size: W32” x D0.8” x H71”
An oversized mirror makes even the smallest of rentals feel instantly bigger and brighter. This full-length aluminum-framed mirror can be placed leaning, standing, or hanging and has a high-def reflective surface to help clearly show off your space (and you).
$249
Trendy and cool
Size: W23" x D0.5" x H39"
Have wavy and organic-shaped mirrors been flooding your FYP? Dip your toes into the trend with a “blob” mirror that adds just the right amount of whimsy to a room. It’ll look snazzy over a bar cart or even as part of a gallery wall.
Black mirrors for the entryway
$119
Classic with a twist
Size: D27.5"
Round mirrors never go out of style for a reason — they help make an area feel bigger without taking up too much space and are versatile enough to go just about anywhere. This black one has a shelf-like bottom that gives it some visual flair but is subtle enough so it won’t take attention away from the rest of your decor.
$125.99
The best of both worlds
Size: 27” x 1.3” x 18”
Can’t decide between a round or rectangular mirror? With a mix of curved and straight lines, this one is the best of both worlds, plus it can hang vertically or horizontally depending on the look you want. The high-definition glass is shatter-proof and hooks come pre-installed so mounting the mirror should be a breeze — even for those of us who are not so handy.
$248
For smart, stylish storage
Size: W12" x D5.15" x L24.25"
We love a good storage solution and this mirror-slash-cabinet from Umbra is just that. The shelving is exposed on the sides, which not only makes it feel less clunky but also lets you proudly put your accessories on display.
Where to shop for a black mirror?
If the search is still on for that black mirror you've had on your decor list forever, then don't give up. See below for the places we recommend browsing more black mirrors.
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Patty Lee is a lifestyle editor who has experience writing about food, home, travel, and more. She has held editorial roles for print and digital publications such as The Kitchn, The Spruce Eats, New York Daily News and Time Out New York and also served as social media manager for Martha Stewart Living. Additionally, her writing has been published by Thrillist, Food Network, PureWow, Forbes Vetted, and more. A native New Yorker who grew up in Brooklyn's Chinatown, her perfect weekend breakfast is a combination of bagels and dim sum.