Bronze Mirrors
The colour bronze is classic and has been used for centuries.
Bronze is recognised for its earthy yet luxurious appearance. Bronze metal is formed from tin and copper, which gives it gold, orange, and red tones. It is most used in traditionally styled homes, but also looks fantastic in contemporary homes due to its versatility.
Styling tips for bronze mirrors
As you delve into designing your interior with a bronze mirror, you’ll find it’s simple to locate your mirror’s perfect placement. Take into account the environment, the composition of existing furniture along with the mirror’s shape and size.
The colour scheme in your space should also considered as it plays a vital role in where your mirror is hung. For instance, placing a bronze mirror in a room with earthy-toned colours such as blues, greens, whites, and beiges, allows the bronze detailing to enhance the richness of colours around it. By using lighter colours, the depth of the bronze mirror will create a fantastic contrast and statement.
Bronze is a rich colour with multiple tones, which is why it should be used sparingly. Overuse of it will oversaturate the space, taking away the charm of the bronze detailing. Simplicity is key, your bronze mirror should accentuate the space.
For an aesthetically pleasing interior, we suggest those with wooden floors contemplate buying a bronze mirror. Especially those with deep and dark-toned flooring, such as walnut wood.
Crisp white or ivory walls look brilliant when a bronze mirror is hung on them, as the bright shades compliment the metallic dark finish of the bronze. We suggest using bronze sparingly, making the deep-toned metal far more impactful when paired with blues, greens, and whites.
Our best-selling bronze mirrors.
- Puccini Oval Wooden Mirror Bronze H 44CM x W 34CM
- Puccini Oval Wooden Mirror Bronze H 54 X W 45CM
- Puccini Round Wooden Mirror Bronze 102CM Diameter
- Mars Two-Tone Wall Mirror Bronze H 61cm X W 112CM
The psychology behind bronze mirrors
The colour bronze is entrenched in history, it is popular because of its use in statues, jewellery, and furnishings. Bronze is associated with nature, wealth, and warmth. Making it a fantastic accessory for your space.
With such historical significance, its easy-to-understand bronze has different psychological interpretations, based on culture, location, and personal preference.
For some, bronze may symbolise maturity, nature, and strength. Contrariwise some find that bronze is cheap, understated, and bland. This means some people might love bronze accents in their homes, whilst others would prefer another metallic accessory to spruce up their space.
Finding an equilibrium between bronze and every other colour in your space is essential. This could be using bronze as the only metal finish in the space, whilst others may use it scarcely.
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