Finding a floor mirror that brings both sustainable craftsmanship and full-body reflection into your space can feel impossible. The LH Home Brown Rectangle Floor Mirror Wood Frame from the D-Bodhi Collection, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping, combines reclaimed Indonesian teak with an antique mirror surface in a 73-inch standing design inspired by traditional Javanese woodwork.
Full Specifications
| Brand | LH Home |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 73 H × 24 W × 2 D inches |
| Material | Reclaimed teak wood, antique mirror |
| Color | Brown, natural |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Product Weight | 15 lbs |
| Country of Origin | Indonesia |
| Assembly | Ships fully assembled |
| Care | Dust with clean damp cloth; avoid heat, direct sunlight, liquids |
What Is a Floor Mirror?
A floor mirror is a full-length standing mirror, typically 60 inches or taller, designed to lean against a wall or stand independently to provide a complete body reflection. Also called a leaning mirror or full body mirror, it is commonly used in bedrooms, dressing areas, and entryways.
What You Get With the LH Home D-Bodhi Floor Mirror
- Reclaimed Teak Construction -- wood sourced from support beams and outer panels of old Indonesian houses delivers unique grain patterns and lasting durability.
- Javanese-Inspired Design -- traditional shaping honors Indonesian woodcraft heritage while fitting modern interiors.
- Antique Mirror Surface -- reflective glass spans 50.75 inches high (14 inches wide at top, 19.5 inches at bottom) for a full-body view.
- Sustainable Materials -- reclaimed teak reduces waste and adds character-rich history to every frame.
- Ready to Display -- arrives fully assembled at 15 lbs, light enough to reposition yet stable when leaning.
Where Should You Place a Leaning Floor Mirror?
Position this leaning mirror in your entryway for last-minute outfit checks or anchor it beside a dresser in the bedroom. Pair it with other pieces from the floor mirrors collection or layer it among decorative wall mirrors for a gallery effect that makes smaller rooms feel larger.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall should a floor mirror be?
- A floor mirror should be at least 60 inches tall to reflect your full body; this D-Bodhi mirror stands 73 inches.
- Can a floor mirror lean against the wall safely?
- Yes, at 15 lbs and 2 inches deep, this mirror leans securely; use wall anchors or furniture straps in high-traffic or seismic zones.
- Where should you place a full length mirror in a bedroom?
- Place it beside a dresser, inside a closet door, or near a window to maximize natural light reflection.
- What is the difference between a leaning mirror and a floor mirror?
- The terms are interchangeable; both describe a tall mirror that rests against a wall rather than hanging.
- Does this mirror ship fully assembled?
- Yes, it arrives ready to lean -- no assembly required.
- Can a floor mirror make a small room look bigger?
- Yes, the reflective surface bounces light and creates visual depth, especially when placed opposite a window.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers and hospitality buyers save up to 40% through the LOOMLAN Trade Program, with no minimum order and approval in 1-2 business days. This reclaimed-teak mirror suits boutique hotels, spa dressing areas, and residential staging projects.
| Trade Pricing | Up to 40% off -- apply free |
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| Commercial Use | Suitable for hospitality, retail fitting rooms, staged homes |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge for orders over $5,000 |
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