My bathroom had zero personality. Beige walls, chrome fixtures, the kind of space you walk into and immediately forget. I wanted something modern, a little industrial, but I did not want to gut the whole room. This Sweetcrispy black rounded rectangle mirror was the single piece that flipped the entire vibe. The matte black frame has weight to it, the corners are gently rounded which softens the industrial feel just enough, and at 36 by 24 inches, it is big enough to anchor the vanity without overwhelming a small bathroom.
I paired it with a black faucet, a concrete-look vanity top, and one of those Edison bulb sconces. Now the bathroom reads like a converted loft in Brooklyn, not a basic apartment bathroom. The rounded corners were the detail I did not know I needed — they keep the look from feeling harsh or cold. My friend who is an architect came over and asked if I had hired someone. I had not. It was one mirror and a few hours of swapping hardware.
The mirror itself is solid. The glass is clear, no distortion at the edges, which apparently is a real problem with cheap mirrors. The frame is metal, not plastic, and it feels substantial when you hang it. Mounting hardware was included, which I appreciate because I always lose the little anchors. If you want that modern industrial look without redoing your entire bathroom, swap your builder mirror for this and you are 80% there.