Description The Dalston is a 46 x 46cm rectangle wall mirror with a chrome-finished wood frame approximately 4.5cm deep. The mirror sits within the frame border with a bevelled edge that catches and reflects light around the perimeter, creating a subtle halo effect when positioned near natural light sources or wall-mounted lighting. Designed for spaces where compact mirrors are needed without sacrificing presence, the Dalston suits bathrooms, hallways, above console tables and bedrooms where wall space is limited to a metre or less. The square proportions provide head-and-shoulders reflection when mounted at standard height (approximately 150-160cm floor to centre), making it functional for daily grooming checks in smaller bathrooms or guest rooms. The chrome finish on the frame provides a cool metallic accent that pairs cleanly with modern bathroom fixtures, brushed steel hardware and contemporary interiors leaning towards industrial or minimalist palettes. The 5-15kg weight (depending on glass thickness and frame construction) requires appropriate wall fixings matched to the wall type — hollow plasterboard typically needs toggle fixings or mounting into studs, while solid walls accept standard mirror plates. Specification Product Size 46 x 46cm Depth 4.5cm Weight 5kg - 15kg Material Wood Frequently Asked What size wall space does this need? The mirror itself is 46 x 46cm. Allow at least 10-15cm clearance on each side for visual balance, so a wall space of approximately 65-75cm square works well. The mirror can be hung portrait or landscape orientation. Is it suitable for bathrooms? The chrome frame and standard mirror glass are suitable for bathrooms with adequate ventilation. In bathrooms with persistent high humidity or poor ventilation, moisture may affect the wood frame backing over time. The mirror is not rated for wet zones (shower enclosures). What fixings are needed? The weight range of 5-15kg requires appropriate wall fixings. On plasterboard walls, use toggle fixings or locate wall studs. On solid brick or block walls, use wall plugs and mirror plates rated for at least 15kg. Fixings are not supplied with the mirror. Does the bevelled edge serve a function? The bevelled edge around the mirror perimeter catches light at an angle, creating a subtle border that adds depth and softens the transition between mirror and frame. This is a decorative feature rather than a functional one.