Of course! Providing a single price is difficult as it can vary dramatically based on size, metal type, and design complexity. However, I can give you a comprehensive breakdown of what to expect and where to look in Dubai.
Small to Medium (40cm – 60cm diameter): AED 150 – AED 500
Basic designs from mass retailers like IKEA or home decor stores.
Large Statement Piece (80cm – 120cm+ diameter): AED 600 – AED 3,000+
Higher quality metals, unique designs from specialty stores or boutiques.
Luxury/Designer/Handcrafted: AED 2,500 – AED 10,000+
From high-end boutiques in Dubai Design District (d3) or Mall of the Emirates.
Size: This is the most significant factor. A 120cm mirror will cost exponentially more than a 40cm one.
Metal Type & Finish:
Inexpensive: Iron, aluminum, powder-coated finishes.
Mid-Range: Brass, bronze, antique finishes.
High-End: Solid brass, stainless steel, genuine gold leaf or chrome plating.
Design Complexity: A simple thin hoop will be cheap. A mirror with intricate scrollwork, hammered metal, or artistic details will be far more expensive.
Brand & Retailer: A mirror from a souk will be cheaper than an identical-looking one from a high-end boutique in a mall.
Glass Quality: Standard mirror glass is common. Anti-fog (for bathrooms), beveled edges, or distortion-free glass will add to the cost.
IKEA (Festival City, Dubai Marina Mall, etc.): The best place for affordable, modern, Scandinavian-style round mirrors. Prices are very competitive.
Example: The IKORNNES mirror (40cm) costs around AED 95.
HomeBox / Home Centre: Good for trendy and mid-range options. They frequently have sales.
Dragon Mart: You can find very cheap options here, but quality can be inconsistent. Be prepared to negotiate.
Amazon.ae / Noon.com: Great for browsing a wide range and comparing prices. Check customer reviews carefully for quality.
Pottery Barn (The Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates): Excellent quality, classic and modern farmhouse styles. They often have large, statement round mirrors.
Crate & Barrel (The Dubai Mall): Similar to Pottery Barn, with a modern aesthetic.
West Elm (The Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates): Focuses on mid-century modern and contemporary designs.
Specialty Home Decor Stores: Explore stores in Jumeirah (like The One) or Al Quoz industrial area, which has many warehouses and showrooms (e.g., Maison Eden).
Dubai Design District (d3): Home to high-end interior design showrooms and boutiques where you can find unique, designer pieces.
Boutiques in Malls: Stores in Mall of the Emirates and The Dubai Mall often carry luxury home decor brands.
Custom Mirror Shops: In areas like Al Quoz or Sharjah Industrial Area, you can get a mirror made to your exact specifications. You provide the design, they provide a quote based on material and labor.
Check Measurements: A round mirror can look smaller/larger in a showroom. Measure your wall space carefully.
Consider Weight: A large metal-framed mirror is very heavy. Ensure you have the right wall fixtures (expanding bolts for concrete walls) and consider installation costs.
Negotiate: Outside of big brand stores (IKEA, Pottery Barn), negotiation is common, especially in smaller shops, Dragon Mart, or custom shops.
Look for Sales: Dubai has shopping festivals like DSS (Dubai Shopping Festival) and GSS (Great Summer Sale) where home decor items see significant discounts.
For the most accurate and current price, I recommend browsing the websites of IKEA UAE, HomeBox, and Pottery Barn to get a concrete idea of the price range for the specific size and style you have in mind.
Generally speaking, our order requirements are as follows: the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for large items is 50 pieces, for regular items it is 100 pieces, for small items it is 500 pieces, and for very small items (such as ceramic decorations) the MOQ is 1,000 pieces. Orders exceeding $100,000 will receive a 5% discount. The delivery timeline is determined based on the specific order quantity and production schedule. Typically, we are able to complete delivery within two months.