
Reflective Pieces That Quietly Shape a Room
Mirrors aren’t the only way to reflect light or expand a space. In the right setting, any reflective surface can add depth, brightness, or intrigue without pulling focus. These pieces bring polish to a room without leaning on shine for shine’s sake.
Here are a few quiet reflectors that work with light – not just bounce it back.

Ferm Living Pond Mirror – $225
This asymmetrical mirror is soft-edged and organic, feeling more like a ripple than a rectangle. Use it to break up structured spaces or hallways with lots of straight lines. It adds depth without commanding the room.
Areaware Together Coasters – $45
These brass-plated coasters are playful and architectural. Use them as a centerpiece or scattered beneath small objects – they reflect shapes in a way that feels both intentional and a little unexpected.

Piero Round Polished Stainless Steel Tray – $79.95
Minimal and versatile, this tray works on a coffee table, console, or bar cart. Its stainless finish catches light at different angles and brings subtle shimmer to objects placed on top.
Reflection Enno Table Lamp – $131
A compact, sculptural lamp with a semi-translucent porcelain base and a high-gloss glaze that subtly reflects its surroundings. Designed by David Weeks for Tala, it casts a soft, warm light and adds a polished note to side tables or shelves.
Beaded Polished Chrome Taper Holder – from $39.95
A slim, reflective stem with a subtle base detail – this polished chrome holder adds just enough glint to a tabletop or shelf. The beaded edge grounds its shine, keeping the overall look clean, not flashy. A small gesture that catches the light and echoes other metallic notes in a room.
Iittala Aalto Clear Vase – $157
Classic for a reason. The undulating shape reflects and refracts both light and water. Even when empty, it adds a slow movement to windowsills and tabletops.

Reflection doesn’t always mean spectacle. These pieces reward a second glance, shaping light, shadow, and rhythm in a way that supports the room – not overwhelms it. Use them to brighten gently, deepen subtly, and refine with restraint.
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