Of course! Finding a good deal on a full-length mirror in Dubai is very common. While there isn’t a single “Dubai Outlet” dedicated solely to mirrors, there are many outlets, major retailers, and local shops where you can find excellent options.
Here is a comprehensive guide to buying a full-length mirror in Dubai, covering outlets, big-box stores, online marketers, and budget-friendly areas.
These stores have multiple locations across Dubai and often have sales sections or outlet branches.
IKEA: This is almost always the first stop for affordable, simple mirrors. Their HOVET or STAVE mirrors are very popular. Check the “Bargain Corner” in each store for discounted returned or slightly damaged items.
Locations: Dubai Festival City, Dubai Marina Mall, Expo City Dubai.
Home Centre: Offers a wide variety of styles from modern to classic, often at reasonable prices. They frequently have sales.
Locations: Multiple malls and standalone stores across the city.
Pan Emirates: Another major retailer with a good selection of home accessories and mirrors.
Locations: Al Quoz, Dubai Festival City Mall.
HomeBox: Known for more affordable home essentials and often has basic mirror options.
Locations: Mirdif City Centre, Arabian Center, and others.
Pottery Barn / West Elm: For high-end, designer-style mirrors. Check their annual or seasonal sales for the best deals.
Locations: Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates.
Ideal for browsing a huge range, comparing prices, and having it delivered to your door.
Amazon.ae: Offers everything from basic mirrors to smart mirrors with LED lights. Read reviews carefully and check delivery times. Prime members get fast, free shipping.
Noon.com: A major local competitor to Amazon. Check the “Killer Deals” section and the “Home” category. Be sure to filter by seller rating.
Facebook Marketplace: A top choice for bargains. Many people leaving Dubai sell their barely-used mirrors for a fraction of the original price. You can often negotiate and arrange pick-up.
Dubizzle.com: Similar to Facebook Marketplace, a massive classifieds site where you can find both new and used mirrors from individuals and shops.
For the best deals and a chance to negotiate, head to these areas. You’ll find shops specializing in mirrors and glass.
Al Quoz Industrial Area: This is the hub for glass and mirror shops. Do a Google Maps search for “mirror shop” or “glass shop” in Al Quoz. You can get mirrors cut to any custom size and shape you want. Prices are often very competitive, especially for large, simple panels.
Dragon Mart: A massive China-based market. You will find numerous stalls selling mirrors of all kinds. Be prepared to haggle for the best price. It’s a great place to find unique designs and very affordable options.
Satwa: This older area has many small home goods stores that often carry mirrors at good prices. It’s less industrial than Al Quoz but still budget-friendly.
If you’re looking for a statement piece with a specific design frame or antique look.
The One: Offers more unique and designer furniture and home accessories.
Crate & Barrel: Carries a selection of well-made, modern mirrors.
Stores in Design Districts: Visit Dubai Design District (d3) or Jumeirah for boutique interior stores offering high-end, artistic mirrors.
Measure Your Space: Know exactly what height and width you need before you shop. A standard full-length mirror is usually 160-180cm tall.
Consider the Style: Do you want a simple frameless mirror, a modern thin metal frame, a rustic wooden frame, or an ornate gold one?
Safety & Installation: For large mirrors, especially frameless ones, ensure it comes with proper mounting hardware. Consider professional installation if it’s very heavy to ensure it’s securely fixed to the wall.
Check for Distortion: A good quality mirror should have no waves or distortions in the glass. If buying in person, give it a good look.
Delivery Options: For large mirrors, check if delivery is included or available. Picking up a big mirror yourself can be tricky without a large vehicle.
My Recommendation for the Best Deal:
For brand new and cheap: Start with IKEA or browse Noon/Amazon.
For the absolute lowest price: Check Facebook Marketplace or Dubizzle for second-hand options.
For a custom size: Go to a glass shop in Al Quoz.
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.