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Family Mirror

Made for family life — safe glass, soft edges, easy to fit.

A new one at year five.

Ellis-Full Length Arched Mirror — Black
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Ellis Black Full Length Arched Mirror

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Ellis-Full Length Arched Mirror — Gold
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Ellis Gold Full Length Arched Mirror

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Rowan-Full Length Arched Mirror — Greyish

Rowan Smoked Oak Effect Full Length Arched Mirror

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Rowan-Full Length Arched Mirror — Natural

Rowan Natural Teak Effect Full Length Arched Mirror

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Rowan-Full Length Arched Mirror — Reddish Brown

Rowan Warm Walnut Effect Full Length Arched Mirror

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Rowan-Full Length Arched Mirror — Yellowish Brown

Rowan Honey Oak Effect Full Length Arched Mirror

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Growing Family

Homes change quietly — the people in them, even more so.

A mirror simply stays, holding the small moments a family grows through.

The First Reflection Together


On their wedding morning, they checked themselves one last time — a small pause before stepping into a day everyone else would remember.

The mirror didn’t do much. It simply reflected a moment they’d return to for years: the first time they saw themselves as “we”.


When Feelings Need a Quiet Place


During pregnancy, not every feeling is easy to explain.

On the hard days, she drew a small cloud on the mirror — a quiet way of saying, without saying, “today is a bit much”.

The mirror didn’t answer back; it just made space for what she felt.

Where Support Becomes Visible


He noticed the cloud the next morning — just a faint mark on the glass.

He didn’t ask much. He simply stood with her, hand over hers, long enough for her to feel less alone.

Sometimes that’s all a moment needs.

Growing Family


On their wedding morning, they paused for a moment in front of the mirror — one last quiet check before stepping into a day everyone else would talk about.

The mirror itself didn’t do much; it simply held the moment still.

Yet it became the place they would return to for years — the first time they saw themselves not as two people, but as a beginning, as “we”.

See the 5-Year Promise