My powder room is tiny, just a sink and a toilet, but I wanted it to feel like a little jewel box. I had been looking at Mediterranean revival interiors — terracotta tiles, arched doorways, wrought iron — and I could not get the arched mirror look out of my head. The problem is most arched mirrors are sold individually and the good ones are expensive. This FICTOR 2-pack gave me two 24 by 36 arched mirrors for the price of one at a fancy store.
I hung them side by side above my single vanity, which sounds weird but it looks intentional and stylish. The black arched frames echo the arch shape you see in Mediterranean architecture, and the matte black finish ties into my oil-rubbed bronze faucet. I added a terracotta planter with a small olive tree in the corner, a vintage brass tray on the counter, and a stack of folded linen hand towels. The room now feels like a tiny bathroom in a Tuscan villa.
What I did not expect is how much bigger the room feels with two mirrors instead of one. They reflect light from opposite angles, so the whole space glows. My guests always comment on them — they look custom, like I had them made for the room. The packaging was excellent, both mirrors arrived in perfect condition, and the hanging hardware was solid. If you have a small bathroom that needs a strong design statement, two arched mirrors will do more than any other single thing you can buy.