Finding a full length mirror that commands attention while serving daily function is a common design challenge. The Noir Atticus Black Floor Mirror, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping, delivers 82 inches of asymmetrical elegance in a bold black frame that anchors bedrooms, dressing areas, and entryways with equal ease.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Noir |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 82 inches H × 40 inches W × 3 inches D |
| Weight | 76 lbs |
| Frame Color | Black |
| Shape | Asymmetrical |
| Mount Type | Wall-mountable, vertical orientation |
| Mirror Finish | Flat glass, fog-free |
| Location Rating | Dry locations only |
What Is a Floor Mirror?
A floor mirror is a full-length standing mirror designed to reflect a complete view of the body, either leaning against a wall or wall-mounted at floor level. Unlike smaller accent mirrors, floor mirrors typically exceed 60 inches in height and serve both practical dressing needs and spatial design goals by amplifying light and depth in a room.
What You Get With the Noir Atticus Black Floor Mirror
- Asymmetrical Profile -- the non-uniform frame breaks the rigid rectangle mold common in traditional standing mirrors.
- Fog-Free Flat Glass -- delivers a clear, undistorted reflection for full-body viewing and daily grooming.
- Wall-Mountable Design -- secure vertical installation ensures the 76-pound frame stays stable in high-traffic spaces.
- Bold Black Frame -- contrasts sharply with light walls and neutrals, anchoring the visual weight of larger rooms.
- Handcrafted Noir Construction -- each piece shows natural variations in finish and distress, making every mirror distinct.
Where Should You Place a Full Length Mirror in a Bedroom?
Position the Atticus near a natural light source in an entryway to maximize reflection and make the space feel more open. In bedrooms, mount it adjacent to closets or dressing areas for functional use, or lean it beside a window to bounce daylight deeper into the room. Pair it with other floor mirrors in a gallery arrangement or use it as a solo statement piece against a feature wall in living rooms where an oversized mirror can visually double the square footage.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall should a floor mirror be?
- A floor mirror should be at least 60 inches tall to reflect a full body; the Atticus at 82 inches accommodates users up to 6 feet comfortably.
- Can a floor mirror lean against the wall safely?
- The Atticus is wall-mountable for maximum safety; leaning a 76-pound mirror without anchoring risks tipping in homes with children or pets.
- What is the difference between a leaning mirror and a floor mirror?
- Leaning mirrors rest at an angle against the wall, while floor mirrors like the Atticus mount vertically or stand upright for stable, permanent placement.
- How do you secure a leaning floor mirror so it does not tip over?
- Use wall anchors or mirror clips to fasten the top frame edge to studs; the Atticus wall-mount design eliminates leaning instability.
- Can a floor mirror make a small room look bigger?
- Yes, placing the Atticus opposite a window or in narrow hallways reflects light and sightlines, visually expanding compact spaces.
- Is assembly required for the Atticus floor mirror?
- The mirror arrives ready to mount; you will need standard wall anchors and a drill to secure it vertically per the included instructions.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers, hospitality buyers, and stagers gain net trade pricing at login through the LOOMLAN Trade Program. The Atticus suits boutique hotel dressing areas, spa changing rooms, and residential projects requiring statement decorative mirrors. Orders over $5,000 qualify for Project Concierge support.
| Trade Pricing | Net trade pricing -- apply free |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Approved for hospitality and residential contract projects |
| Volume Orders | Contact trade@loomlan.com for multi-unit pricing |
