Sometimes things go wrong – like when the living material wood makes the large STOCKHOLM mirror bend a little in the middle. Instead of discarding the mirrors, we sell them at a lower price.
The mirror's visible fittings match other brass-coloured details on objects in the STOCKHOLM 2025 collection.
Full-length mirror.
The mirror can be hung vertically or horizontally to suit your needs and your space.
You can hang the mirror on the wall or choose to put it on the floor and just anchor it to the wall to ensure that it stands securely in place.
By decorating with mirrors, you can spread light in a nice way and create a depth that adds vibrancy to the room.
The mirror is just as functional as decorative and adds life to an empty wall.
Provided with safety film - reduces damage if glass is broken.
Good to know
Different wall materials require different types of fixing devices. Use fixing devices suitable for the walls in your home, sold separately.
To be positioned securely in place, this mirror requires 2 screws if hung on the wall and 2 screws if placed on the floor tilted against and anchored to the wall.
Long Term Benefits
"Each piece is unique, letting people create their own style. Go for the full look or mix items with what you love at home – each piece stands strong solo yet remains part of a bigger story."
Things don’t always turn out right. Like when the living material wood makes the large STOCKHOLM mirror bend a little in the middle. Instead of discarding the mirrors, we sell them at a lower price. You can still see the beauty in them!
Mirror glass comprises mostly of ordinary glass with a reflective coating in some kind of metal. In the past it was common for the coating to contain lead or mercury – but over time, both of these metals have been shown to be harmful to people and the environment. That’s why, as of several years ago, IKEA has a total ban on using lead or mercury in our mirrors and instead it is non-toxic silver or aluminium that reflects your mirror image.
With layer-glued wood it’s possible to create flexible and extra strong constructions with curved shapes, like frames for armchairs. The secret is a technique where many layers of thin wood veneer are glued together and then pressed into the desired shape. We often use wood like birch, beech, ash and even bamboo – and strive to use the raw material as smartly and efficiently as possible to avoid waste. Just like solid wood, it has natural variations in structure and colour.