Of course! “Florida style mirror” isn’t a single, rigidly defined term, but it refers to a very popular and distinct aesthetic commonly found in Florida homes, particularly from the mid-20th century to today. It’s a key element of what’s often called Florida Coastal, Tropical Modern, or Palm Beach Glam decor.
The core idea is to bring the feeling of the outdoors—sunshine, water, sea life, and lush vegetation—inside in a stylish and often glamorous way.
Here’s a breakdown of the defining characteristics of a Florida style mirror:
Natural Materials:
Rattan, Cane, & Bamboo: This is the most iconic feature. Mirrors are often framed in these materials or have details made from them. A large rectangular mirror with a thick rattan-wrapped frame is a classic example.
Driftwood: Frames made from or designed to look like bleached, weathered driftwood evoke a beachy, casual feel.
Sea Grass & Jute: Used for more textured, naturalistic accents.
Coastal & Nautical Shapes:
Porthole Mirrors: Circular mirrors, often with a rope or metal frame, mimicking a ship’s porthole.
Sunburst Mirrors: Evoke the brilliant Florida sunshine. These can range from rustic (made of driftwood) to glamorous (made of gold or brass metal).
Shell Shapes: Mirrors shaped like conch shells, scallop shells, or starfish.
Organic & Asymmetrical Shapes: Freeform shapes that mimic coral or smooth, water-worn stones.
Colors & Finishes:
Whites & Creams: Crisp, clean, and light-reflecting, like sun-bleached sand or beach houses.
Aquas & Seafoam Greens: Direct references to the ocean water.
Coral & Salmon: A nod to the vibrant tropical flowers and sunsets.
Distressed & Weathered Finishes: Paint that is chipped or sanded to look sun-bleached and time-worn.
High-Gloss Lacquer: Especially in Palm Beach style, you’ll see bright, glossy finishes in bold colors like pink, green, or turquoise.
Thematic Embellishments:
Applied Shells & Coral: Small real or faux shells, pieces of coral, or sea glass are glued directly onto the mirror frame.
Rope Details: Thick nautical rope used as the primary frame or as an accent.
Carved Details: Frames might feature carved patterns of palm fronds, fish, or other tropical motifs.
Style | Description | Best For |
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Rattan Sunburst Mirror | A circular mirror with radiating spikes made of rattan or cane. | Boho, Coastal, or Tropical bedrooms and living rooms. |
Distressed White Wood | A large mirror with a wide frame painted in chippy, distressed white or cream paint. | A porch, bathroom, or entryway for a relaxed, “Old Florida” cottage feel. |
Giltwood with Shells | An ornate, gold-leafed (gilt) wooden frame with small conch shells glued to the corners. | A glamorous Palm Beach style bathroom or powder room. |
Rope Porthole Mirror | A perfect circle mirror with a thick twisted rope frame. | A nautical-themed bathroom, game room, or beach house. |
Driftwood Full-Length | A tall, leaner mirror made from assembled pieces of driftwood. | A bedroom corner to add organic texture and a casual vibe. |
Vintage & Thrift Stores: Especially in Florida, these are goldmines for authentic vintage rattan and driftwood mirrors.
Major Retailers: Many large home stores carry this style. Look at:
Pottery Barn (their coastal collection)
World Market
Anthropologie (for more unique, boho versions)
Ballard Designs
Serena & Lily (the epitome of high-end Florida coastal style)
Etsy & eBay: Excellent for finding both vintage pieces and artisans who make new ones in this style.
DIY: This is a very popular style to DIY. You can take a plain mirror from a craft store and:
Wrap the frame in rope.
Glue on a collection of shells.
Use rattan webbing to create a new layer over the existing frame.
Paint and distress a wooden frame with white or pastel paint.
In short, a Florida style mirror is designed to capture the light, relaxed, and sunny essence of Florida living, whether through its materials, shapes, or colors.
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.