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Individually bevelled glass panels set into an architectural arch, pinned with blackened metal buttons. Six feet of it. It was $519 in the design catalog — the line was discontinued, and we took what was left.
$519.00
Free U.S. shipping, crated. Ships in 1–2 business days and arrives in 5–8. 30-day returns. If it arrives damaged, send us one photo and a replacement goes out — you don’t pack anything back.
Mirrors · Academy Arch
Most floor mirrors are one sheet of glass in a frame. This one is built the way a leaded window is built — bevelled panels cut and set one at a time, following a double arch, pinned at every joint with a small blackened button. The seams are the design. Stand in front of it and you see one clean reflection; step to the side and the bevels catch the light like a prism.
A double arch — an outer sweep and an inner one, offset so the frame reads like masonry
Every panel is bevelled on the edge and set by hand, so each seam throws its own line of light
Small darkened metal buttons pin the panels at each junction, like found pennies
Anti-tip hardware comes fitted in the box — it anchors to the wall in under a minute
At 72 inches it clears the top of your head and takes the floor with it, so the reflection starts where you’re standing instead of halfway up your body. That’s the difference between a mirror you check and a mirror that doubles the room. Put it opposite a window and the light lands twice.
A $120 arch mirror is a single sheet of glass in a bent aluminum hoop. It warps at the curve, the reflection stretches at the edges, and the frame reads flat from three feet away. This one is 83 pounds of real mirror glass and metal, cut into panels so nothing has to bend. The reflection is dead flat, corner to corner.
No studs, no template, no drill in the plaster. It arrives assembled, you walk it into place and rest it against the wall — then clip the included anti-tip strap to a single screw so it stays put with pets and kids around. Two people to carry it, one minute to place it.
| Size | 36″W × 72″H × 1″D |
| Weight | 83 lbs |
| Glass | Bevelled mirror panels, flat HD reflection |
| Frame | Metal, with blackened button joinery |
| Placement | Lean against the wall — do not hang or mount |
| Included | Anti-tip hardware, fitted |
| Care | Soft dry cloth |
| Warranty | 1 year · 30-day returns |
Free U.S. shipping · 30-day returns · 1-year warranty
Scale
Six feet tall, three feet wide, one inch deep against the wall. Taller than your door is wide, shorter than the door itself — it slides into a hallway, behind a door, or beside a dresser without eating the room.

Delivery
Every mirror ships inside a built wooden crate, not a cardboard box. Foam-lined, corner-armored, strapped to a pallet. If yours arrives damaged anyway, send one photo within 30 days and a replacement goes out — you keep the crate and pack nothing back.

At home
One inch of depth means it fits where a piece of furniture wouldn’t.
The offer
This is a discontinued design-catalog line. The retailer that carried it sold it at $519 and stopped listing it — the page is still up and still says the item is no longer available. We bought the remaining run out of the warehouse.
Not a seasonal markdown. The product was removed from the catalog, and what was in the warehouse stayed there.
One purchase, one run, no restock. Same panels, same joinery, same crate that shipped at $519.
Nobody is paying for a retail floor, a catalog shoot or a design-services desk in this price.
Nothing about the mirror changed — what changed is who is carrying the overhead. When these are gone, they’re gone: there is no second production run of a line that was cut.
Against the retailer that carried it, and against what the category asks for a full-length floor mirror.
Range taken from the full-length floor mirrors the original retailer lists alongside this one on its own site, August 2026.
Excellent · TrustScore 4.8 out of 5 · based on 1,204 reviews
It reads as expensive from across the room
I had this saved for two years and never pulled the trigger at $519. It is the same mirror. My sister asked which showroom I got it from.
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The seams are the whole point
Photos don’t show what the bevels do. In afternoon light every joint throws a thin line across the wall. It’s a light fixture that happens to be a mirror.
Verified buyer
Doubled my one-window apartment
Put it on the wall facing the window. The living room reads twice the size now and I stopped turning a lamp on before 6pm.
Verified buyer
Heavier than I expected — bring a second person
Four stars only because I tried to move it alone and shouldn’t have. It’s genuinely heavy, which is also why it feels like real furniture. The crate it came in was overkill in the best way.
Verified buyer
Zero drama on delivery
Wooden crate, foam, corner protectors, strapped down. Not a scratch. Leaned it, clipped the anti-tip strap, done in five minutes.
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Getting dressed in front of it feels like an event
I have a whole corner built around it now. Worth every dollar, and I paid a third of what the design store wanted.
Verified buyer
Start with a mini, or bring in a second silhouette.
Academy Arch 36×72
$179.90 $519.00