The bathroom is where craft quality is most exposed — and most rewarded. Elysium Home's collection of bathroom and powder room mirrors by Deknudt features copper-free glass as standard: a Belgian-engineered formulation that resists the moisture-driven tarnishing that ruins ordinary mirrors over time. These are mirrors designed to perform in the most demanding room in your home, while bringing the elegance of a five-star interior to your daily ritual.
Why Copper-Free Glass Matters in Bathrooms
Standard mirror glass uses copper as a protective layer beneath the silver backing. In a bathroom environment — where steam, moisture, and cleaning products are a daily reality — this copper layer is a liability. Moisture penetrates the mirror's edge and reacts with the copper, creating the dark spots and edge tarnishing that make older bathroom mirrors look worn and degraded. This process is irreversible. Copper-free glass eliminates this vulnerability entirely. The silver backing in a copper-free mirror is protected by a different formulation that is genuinely moisture-resistant, meaning the mirror maintains its pristine, uniform reflectivity for decades rather than years. All Deknudt mirrors are produced with copper-free glass — not as an upgrade, but as the standard. It is a reflection of the atelier's commitment to producing pieces that endure, and it is one of the most meaningful technical differences between a Deknudt bathroom mirror and a mass-produced alternative.
Sizing a Mirror Above a Bathroom Vanity
The vanity mirror is the most functional mirror in any home, and getting its size right is both a practical and aesthetic decision. As a general rule, the mirror should be narrower than the vanity top — typically 80–90% of the vanity's width — to prevent it from overwhelming the space. The bottom of the mirror should sit 15–20cm above the vanity surface (or above the tap hardware if it extends upward), allowing clearance for toiletries and fittings. The mirror should be tall enough to be useful for all household members when standing — a height of 70–90cm covers most requirements, while taller options accommodate varying heights. For a double vanity, you can choose between one wide landscape mirror spanning the full width, or two individual mirrors centred above each basin — both are valid approaches with different spatial effects. Explore our full mirror collection and our round mirrors for bathroom-appropriate options in every shape.
Powder Room vs En Suite: Different Spaces, Different Priorities
Powder Rooms
A powder room is one of the most design-forward opportunities in any home. Because it is used by guests, and because its primary function is checking appearance rather than grooming rituals, a powder room mirror can be more decorative — and more dramatic — than its full bathroom counterpart. An ornate Deknudt frame in aged bronze, antique gold, or black matte can turn a powder room into a moment. Round and square shapes work particularly well in this context, framing the face without requiring the functional width of a vanity mirror. The copper-free glass ensures the mirror will remain pristine regardless of the room's humidity levels.
En Suites & Main Bathrooms
In a main bathroom or en suite, the mirror needs to balance beauty with functionality. A clean-framed portrait or landscape mirror above the vanity is the most versatile choice — it works in both contemporary and transitional bathrooms, provides adequate reflective surface for daily grooming, and allows the room's tile and fixture selections to remain the primary design statement. Deknudt's more restrained frame finishes — brushed nickel, matte black, or warm brass — integrate seamlessly into premium Australian bathroom design. Browse our rectangular mirrors for the widest selection of vanity-appropriate formats.
Why Choose Elysium Home for Bathroom Mirrors
Elysium Home is Australia's authorised stockist of Deknudt Mirrors, and our bathroom mirror selection represents the best of Belgian atelier craftsmanship applied to Australia's most demanding interior environment. We carry only copper-free glass pieces — there are no compromises in our bathroom collection. Our Lane Cove, Sydney showroom carries selected bathroom mirror options for in-person viewing, and our team can advise on sizing, finish selection, and installation for both renovation projects and new builds. Call 02 9879 6670 or contact us online to discuss your bathroom project.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size mirror should I put above a bathroom vanity?
As a starting point, the mirror should be 80–90% of the vanity's width — so above a 900mm single vanity, a mirror 70–80cm wide is ideal. The bottom edge should be 15–20cm above the vanity surface or top of the tap hardware. For height, 70–90cm covers most functional requirements, though taller options are available for rooms with generous wall space between the vanity and any overhead cabinetry. For a double vanity, either one wide landscape mirror spanning the full width or two individual mirrors above each basin are both valid — the double-mirror approach tends to feel more architectural and modern.
What is copper-free glass and is it better for bathrooms?
Copper-free glass is mirror glass produced without the copper layer typically used beneath the silver backing. In standard mirrors, moisture penetrates the edge and reacts with copper, creating irreversible dark spots and tarnishing — a process that is especially accelerated in bathrooms. Copper-free glass removes this vulnerability: the silver backing is protected by a moisture-resistant alternative formulation that maintains its clarity and integrity over many years, even in a steamy bathroom environment. All Deknudt mirrors use copper-free glass as standard. For a bathroom mirror, copper-free glass is not just a premium option — it is the only specification worth considering if you want the mirror to last.
Can I use a decorative mirror in a bathroom?
Yes — and in many bathrooms, a decorative mirror is the right choice. The key is ensuring the mirror's glass is copper-free, which all Deknudt pieces are, and that the frame material is appropriate for a humid environment. Deknudt's frame finishes are produced to withstand interior humidity levels, making them suitable for bathroom use. A decorative Deknudt mirror in a powder room, en suite, or main bathroom elevates the space from functional to designed — and because the copper-free glass resists moisture damage, it will continue to look as good in ten years as it does on the day it is installed.
How do I hang a mirror above a vanity?
Start by marking the centre of the vanity on the wall, then determine your desired mirror height — the bottom edge should sit 15–20cm above the vanity surface. Use a level to ensure the hanging points are perfectly horizontal. For mirrors up to 5kg, a single D-ring fitting with an appropriate wall anchor is typically sufficient; for heavier pieces, use two fixings horizontally aligned to distribute the load and prevent the mirror from tilting. In tiled walls, use a tile drill bit and appropriate anchors rather than standard plasterboard fixings. If you are unsure about load requirements for a specific Deknudt piece, our team at Elysium Home can advise — call 02 9879 6670.