Of course. Finding a mirror in London depends entirely on what type of mirror you’re looking for. Here’s a breakdown for the most common searches, from home goods to art installations.
You’ll want to search for homeware or antique stores. Here are some excellent options across London, categorized by style and budget.
These stores have branches all over London, so you can easily find one “near you” by searching for the nearest shopping street or mall.
IKEA: The go-to for large, simple, and very affordable mirrors. The main stores are in Wembley, Tottenham, Croydon, and Greenwich.
Dunelm: Offers a wide range of styles, from modern to traditional, at good prices. Many retail parks have a Dunelm.
HomeSense / TK Maxx: Great for finding discounted, designer-style mirrors. You’ll need to visit to see what’s in stock. Most major high streets have one.
John Lewis & Partners: Excellent for quality, mid-to-high-range mirrors. Key locations include Oxford Street, Westfield Stratford, and Westfield White City.
Argos: For immediate, budget-friendly pickup. Use their website or app to find stock at a store near you.
For something more unique, head to these areas:
Columbia Road Flower Market (East London): Especially on Sundays, many of the surrounding shops sell beautiful antique and vintage mirrors.
Portobello Road Market (Notting Hill): A famous antiques market where you can find incredible vintage pieces (best on Saturdays).
Alfies Antique Market (Marylebone): A multi-floor treasure trove of antique furniture and mirrors.
Leroy Street (South London – Bermondsey): Known for its interior design shops selling stunning statement pieces.
This is a trickier thing to search for, but your best bets are:
Large Department Stores: Liberty, Harrods, Selfridges, Fortnum & Mason all have well-appointed customer restrooms.
Shopping Centres: Westfield (White City & Stratford), Brent Cross, or the One New Change mall near St. Paul’s.
Hotel Lobbies: Grand hotels like The Savoy, The Langham, or any larger hotel often have public restrooms off the main lobby.
Museums & Galleries: The V&A, Tate Modern, British Museum, etc., all have excellent facilities.
There are famous mirrored art pieces and architecture in London:
“Sky Mirror” by Anish Kapoor: A famous large, concave mirror. It’s currently installed at the Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate, but it has been in London in the past. It’s best to check its current location.
The Shard (London Bridge): The exterior of this skyscraper is covered in glass, acting as a giant mirror to the sky.
20 Fenchurch Street (The “Walkie-Talkie”): Its highly reflective surface is famous (notoriously for melting a car once!). You can see its mirror-like effect from the street.
V&A Museum: Often has contemporary art installations that may feature mirrors.
Use Google Maps: This is your best tool. Open the app or website and search for:
"homeware stores"
or "furniture stores"
"IKEA"
or "John Lewis"
"antique shops"
(if that’s what you’re after)
Use “Near Me”: Your phone’s location services will show you the closest results. Simply search for mirror
or homeware
and your phone will list the nearest stores.
Pro Tip: If you have a specific style or budget in mind, searching for that will yield better results (e.g., “antique mirror shop Shoreditch” or “cheap full length mirror near me”).
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.