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8 Room Categories · Direct Factory Sourcing

Decor Mirrors by Room Wholesale from Manufacturer

Room-specific decorative mirrors, manufactured and shipped direct from our 12,000 m² facility in Vietnam. 8 room categories, custom frame profiles, and MOQ from 100 pieces — built for distributors, retailers, and project buyers who source decor mirrors by room.

  • 18+ years experience
  • 400K annual capacity
  • 30+ export countries
Decor mirrors organized by room category in Livewellcraft factory showroom

Sourcing Decor Mirrors by Room: What That Means for Your Product Line

When you organize your mirror catalog by room, you're not just sorting by size — you're building SKU assortments that match how your downstream customers actually shop. A living room mirror and a bathroom mirror may both be 24" × 36", but the frame material, coating spec, and price point make them different products serving different purchase decisions.

We manufacture decor mirrors across 8 room categories, each with its own spec profile tuned to the environment and the retail positioning that room implies. Our 12-person engineering team develops frame profiles and finish options per category, so you're not adapting a one-size-fits-all mirror to different rooms — you're sourcing purpose-built product for each segment.

Everything ships from our single 12,000 m² facility in Dong Nai, Vietnam — glass cutting, silvering, frame molding, and packaging under one roof, which means one purchase order covers your entire room-by-room assortment without coordinating between suppliers.

This page walks you through the full product line, the spec ranges that matter for each placement, and how we handle customization across categories.

Why Room-Based Sourcing

  • SKU Alignment
    Match how retailers and end-customers shop
  • Purpose-Built Specs
    Frame materials and coatings tuned per environment
  • Single PO Coverage
    One supplier for all 8 room categories
  • Vertical Integration
    Glass, silvering, framing, packaging in-house

Room-by-Room Product Line

We produce decorative mirrors for 8 distinct room categories. Each targets a different retail segment and carries different spec requirements — frame material, moisture resistance, size range, and hanging hardware all shift depending on where the mirror ends up.

Living Room Decor Mirrors

The highest-margin category for most of our distributors. Living room mirrors run larger (typically 28"–48" diameter or equivalent rectangular), use heavier frame profiles, and carry the most design variation — sunburst, geometric, ornate carved frames. These are statement pieces where the frame drives the retail price, and we produce in MDF, solid wood, metal, and resin with multi-coat finishing to support that positioning.

28"–48" typical Heavy frame profiles Multi-coat finishing
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Sunburst decorative mirror for living room with ornate gold frame
Full-length bedroom mirror with minimalist wood frame

Bedroom Decor Mirrors

Full-length and dresser-top mirrors dominate this category. Frame profiles tend toward cleaner lines — modern, minimalist, or soft vintage. Size range runs from 14" × 50" full-length to 24" × 30" dresser mirrors. Lighter frame weights matter here because end customers are often wall-mounting in drywall without studs. (We include hanging hardware rated for the mirror's actual weight — a detail that prevents returns.)

14"×50" to 24"×30" Lightweight frames Hardware included
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Dining Room Decor Mirrors

Dining room mirrors sit in the mid-to-large range (30"–42" typical) and lean toward decorative frames that complement furniture-heavy spaces. Beveled glass edges are common in this category — we run beveling in-house with consistent angle and width across production runs. Frame finishes skew toward gold, antique brass, and dark wood tones.

30"–42" typical Beveled glass in-house Gold & brass finishes
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Beveled dining room mirror with antique brass frame
Bathroom decor mirror with copper-free silvering and powder-coated metal frame

Bathroom Decor Mirrors

This is where spec requirements diverge most from other rooms. Bathroom mirrors need copper-free silvering to resist moisture degradation — we run copper-free as our default process, so your bathroom SKUs don't require a separate production setup. Frame materials shift to moisture-resistant options: powder-coated metal, sealed MDF, or resin. Size range typically runs 20"–36" for vanity mirrors.

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Narrow vertical hallway mirror with decorative accent frame

Hallway Decor Mirrors

Narrow, vertical formats and accent shapes define this category. Hallway mirrors serve a functional-decorative dual role, so your product mix here often includes both simple framed rectangles and more decorative accent pieces. Sizes tend compact (16"–28" width) to fit corridor proportions.

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Assorted home decor mirrors in various frame styles for general retail

Home Decor Mirrors

The broadest category — mirrors positioned as general home decor rather than room-specific placement. This is your catch-all SKU range for retailers and e-commerce listings where the customer decides placement. We produce these across all frame types and sizes, giving you maximum flexibility in how you merchandise them.

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Small format table mirror with beveled edge for vanity display

Table Decor Mirrors

Smaller-format mirrors designed for tabletop display, vanity trays, and centerpiece use. These run 8"–16" typically, with decorative frames or frameless beveled edges. Lower price points per unit but strong volume potential — table mirrors move well in gift retail and home accessories channels.

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Wide format mantel mirror with substantial frame profile for fireplace placement

Mantel Decor Mirrors

Mantel mirrors are sized and proportioned specifically for fireplace mantel placement — typically wider formats (30"–48" width) with moderate height. Frame profiles tend substantial to anchor the visual weight above a mantel. This is a seasonal-strong category in North American and European markets. (Our Q3 production slots fill early for mantel mirrors — plan accordingly if you're targeting holiday retail.)

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Not sure which room categories fit your market? Tell us your target retail channels and we'll recommend a starter SKU mix tailored to your distribution strategy.

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Category-Wide Specification Ranges

Every room category draws from the same core manufacturing capabilities. Here are the general spec ranges across our decor mirrors by room product line:

Manufacturing Specifications

Glass thickness 3mm – 6mm float glass
Mirror sizes 8" × 8" to 48" × 60"
(custom sizes available)
Edge finishing Beveled, polished, straight-edge
Silvering process Copper-free (default),
multi-layer protective coating

Frame & Packaging Options

Frame materials MDF, solid wood, metal
(iron/aluminum), resin
Frame finishes Painted (any RAL/Pantone),
gold/silver leaf, antique patina,
powder-coated, electroplated
Hanging hardware D-rings, sawtooth, French cleat,
wire (rated to mirror weight)
Packaging Retail shelf-ready (with UPC, inserts)
or bulk palletized

These are category-level ranges. Each room sub-category page provides the specific configurations and popular specs for that placement.

How Room Placement Changes What You Should Source

Choosing decor mirrors by room isn't just a merchandising decision — it determines the specs you need to order. Here's the decision logic:

Moisture Exposure

Moisture exposure splits your line into two tiers. Bathroom mirrors and any mirrors destined for coastal hospitality projects need copper-free silvering and moisture-resistant frames. Living room, bedroom, and dining room mirrors don't carry that requirement, so you can use standard frame materials and keep your cost per unit lower.

Production note: We run copper-free silvering as default across all categories, but if you're sourcing exclusively for dry-environment rooms, we can discuss frame material options that optimize your landed cost.

Size and Weight

Size and weight determine your shipping economics. Large living room and mantel mirrors (30"+) ship fewer units per carton and per container. Table and hallway mirrors pack denser, so your per-unit freight cost drops.

Planning support: When you're building a room-by-room assortment, factor container loading efficiency into your category mix — we provide packing specs and container load plans for any combination before you confirm quantities.

Frame Complexity

Frame complexity drives your unit cost and your retail price ceiling. Ornate resin or hand-finished wood frames cost more to produce but support higher retail margins. Simple metal or clean MDF frames keep your cost down for volume-driven channels.

Production flexibility: We produce both on separate lines, so mixing frame tiers in a single order doesn't create production complications.

Retail Channel Fit

Retail channel fit varies by room. Living room and dining room mirrors perform well in furniture and home decor retail. Bathroom mirrors move through home improvement and hospitality supply channels. Table mirrors sell in gift and accessories retail.

Assortment strategy: Matching your room categories to your sales channels helps you build assortments that actually turn inventory.

Visual overview of room placement considerations for mirror sourcing decisions

Room-by-room sourcing aligns your product specs with end-use requirements, shipping economics, and retail channel expectations.

OEM/ODM Engineering

Custom Frame Profiles and Finishes Across Room Categories

Our 12-engineer OEM/ODM team develops custom frame profiles for any room category. You're not limited to our existing catalog — if you have a design concept, a competitor sample, or even a rough sketch, we can develop the tooling and produce it.

Customization Dimensions Across the Product Line

Frame Profile

Custom mold development for MDF, resin, and metal frames. Wood frames can be machined to custom cross-section profiles.

Finish

Any RAL or Pantone color match, gold/silver leaf application, antique patina effects, distressed finishes, custom electroplating colors.

Mirror Shape

Standard round, rectangle, oval, arch, and irregular/custom shapes cut on our automated glass cutting tables.

Size

Custom dimensions within our production range (up to 48" × 60").

Packaging

Private label with your branding, retail-ready with custom inserts, or bulk configuration.

Hardware

Hanging system specified to your market's wall construction standards.

Custom frame profile development and engineering process at Livewellcraft factory
300
MOQ Custom Designs
Per SKU
100
MOQ Standard Models
Per SKU

If you're testing a new frame shape for a specific retailer, we can often run a pilot batch alongside an existing production run to keep your tooling cost down.

Sample Timeline

15–25 Days

From approved drawing to first production samples, depending on frame complexity. Metal frames with new tooling sit at the longer end; MDF and resin profiles where we modify existing molds ship samples faster.

Production Lead Time

30–45 Days

Once you approve the sample, production lead time follows our standard window. Consistent scheduling across all room categories and frame types.

Start Your Custom Project

Send us a design concept or reference image — our engineering team will quote the custom development.

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Commercial Channels

Market Segments Where Room-Specific Mirrors Drive Repeat Orders

Decor mirrors organized by room open specific commercial channels. These are the segments where our distributors and retail partners build recurring volume.

Home Decor Retail & E-commerce

The largest channel. Online retailers list mirrors by room because that's how consumers search. If you sell on Amazon, Wayfair, or your own e-commerce store, a room-categorized catalog maps directly to your listing structure.

We supply several sellers on these platforms and build packaging to meet their prep and labeling requirements, including FBA-ready cartons with scannable barcodes.

Hospitality & Hotel FF&E

Hotels and resorts specify mirrors by room type: lobby, guest room, bathroom, corridor. A single hospitality project can pull from 4–5 of our room categories in one purchase order.

We produce to project specs with consistent finish across all room types — same gold tone on the lobby statement mirror and the guest bathroom vanity mirror, because mismatched finishes across a property create problems for the interior designer and for you.

Interior Design & Staging Firms

Designers source mirrors by the room they're designing. Staging companies need inventory across room types to furnish properties quickly.

Both segments value custom sizing and finish matching, which we handle through our OEM program.

Retail Chain & Department Store Programs

Brick-and-mortar retailers organize home decor by room in-store. Your planogram maps to our room categories.

We produce retail-ready packaging with custom inserts, UPC labels, and shelf-ready carton dimensions — your receiving team scans and shelves without repackaging.

Real Estate & Property Development

Developers furnishing model homes or multi-unit residential projects need mirrors specified by room. Bulk orders across room types ship in a single container with units sorted and labeled by room/unit number.

We've done this for a 200-unit apartment project — each mirror labeled with building, floor, and unit number. Saves your installation crew hours on site.

Your Market Segment?

Tell us about your channel and volume requirements. We'll configure production and packaging to fit.

Discuss Your Channel
Full In-House Production

Glass, Silvering, and Frame Production — What Runs Under Our Roof

We control the full production chain in-house. Here's what that means for your supply chain:

Glass Cutting and Shaping

Automated CNC glass cutting tables handle float glass from 3mm to 6mm thickness. Round, oval, arch, irregular shapes — all cut in-house with edge polishing and beveling done on the same floor.

No outsourced glass processing means your lead time doesn't depend on a third-party glass shop's schedule.

Silvering

We run copper-free silvering as our standard process. The silver layer goes down first, followed by protective copper-free chemical layers and two coats of protective paint on the back.

Copper-free silvering resists moisture degradation significantly better than traditional copper-backed mirrors, so your bathroom and coastal-market SKUs hold up without the black-edge oxidation that generates returns.

We test silver coating adhesion on every production batch — cross-hatch adhesion test per ISO 2409 — before mirrors move to framing.

Frame Molding and Finishing

  • MDF frames are profiled on CNC routers and wrapped or painted
  • Resin frames are cast from our in-house molds
  • Metal frames are cut, welded, and finished on our metalworking line
  • Wood frames are machined and hand-finished

All frame finishing — painting, leafing, patina application, powder coating — happens in our finishing department. One facility controlling every frame type means you can mix frame materials across room categories in a single order without coordinating multiple suppliers.

Assembly and Packaging

Mirror-to-frame fitting, hanging hardware installation, quality inspection, and packaging all happen in sequence on our assembly lines.

Retail-ready packaging includes foam corner protectors, fitted cartons, and your custom inserts and labels. We pack to your carton dimensions when you need shelf-ready or display-ready configurations.

6
Production Lines
400K
Annual Capacity (Pieces)
4
Frame Material Types
1
Facility, Full Control

6 production lines running in parallel across these stages give us 400,000 pieces of annual capacity. Your multi-room assortment order runs concurrently — living room mirrors on one line, bathroom mirrors on another — so a mixed-category order doesn't extend your lead time the way it would at a factory that processes sequentially.

100% Inspection Protocol

Quality Control Across 8 Room Categories

Every mirror ships through the same QC protocol regardless of room category, with additional checks layered on for categories with tighter requirements.

Quality control inspection line at Livewellcraft mirror factory

100% Visual Inspection

Every unit gets inspected for glass clarity, silvering uniformity, frame finish consistency, and assembly integrity. No statistical sampling on visual defects — we check every piece.

At 400,000 units a year, that's a deliberate staffing decision, but it's the only way to hold the defect rates that retail channels demand.

Silver Coating Adhesion Testing

Cross-hatch adhesion test on every production batch. This catches silvering process drift before it reaches your container.

Bathroom mirrors get additional 48-hour humidity chamber exposure testing to verify the copper-free coating holds under moisture conditions.

Frame Finish Durability

Painted and coated frames are tested for adhesion, scratch resistance, and color consistency against the approved sample.

We keep your approved color sample on file and match against it on every reorder — so your third reorder matches your first, even if it's 18 months later.

Packing Integrity

Drop test and vibration simulation on packed cartons. Mirrors are fragile by nature, and we've learned (through some expensive lessons early on) that packing engineering matters as much as product quality.

Our standard packing spec is designed around the actual handling conditions of ocean freight and last-mile delivery.

Certifications & Compliance Documentation

We hold ISO 9001:2015 certification, with SGS audit reports and CE and BSCI compliance documentation available on request. If your retail partners require specific audit formats or factory inspection protocols, we accommodate third-party audits — we host them regularly for our North American and European accounts.

ISO 9001:2015
CE
BSCI
SGS Reports
Order Terms

Wholesale Decor Mirrors: Pricing Structure and Order Logistics

MOQ Flexibility

100 pieces per SKU for standard catalog models

300 pieces per SKU for custom designs

If you're building an initial room-by-room assortment across multiple categories, we can work with lower per-SKU quantities as long as the total order volume supports a production run.

Most first orders from new distributors land in the 500–2,000 piece range across 5–10 SKUs — enough to test your market without heavy inventory commitment.

Lead Time

Standard Production 30–45 days

From order confirmation to ready-for-shipment, depending on order complexity and current production load.

Custom Frame Development +15–25 days

Added before production starts for new frame profile development.

We provide a production timeline at order confirmation so you can plan your receiving and distribution.

Container Loading

We optimize carton dimensions and pallet configurations for maximum container utilization.

40' HQ Container Capacity

800–2,500 mirrors

Depending on size mix

We provide detailed loading plans before shipment so you know exactly what's arriving and how it's packed.

Retail Compliance

EDI capability
UPC/EAN labeling
Retail packaging
Routing guide compliance

Proven experience with major retailers:

Walmart Wayfair Amazon Seller

We understand the documentation and labeling standards these channels require.

Buyer Questions

Frequently Asked Questions — Sourcing Decor Mirrors by Room

What mirror glass thickness should I specify for different room placements?

3mm

Small-format mirrors under 18" — table and hallway accent pieces. Keeps weight and cost down.

4mm

Standard for most wall-mounted decor mirrors in living rooms, bedrooms, and dining rooms up to about 36".

5mm

Anything larger than 36" or bathroom mirrors where frame mounting needs to handle humidity-related expansion.

We default to 4mm for most orders unless you specify otherwise, and we'll flag it if your size-to-thickness ratio creates a durability concern.

Copper-free vs. traditional silvering — does it matter for non-bathroom mirrors?

Copper-free silvering prevents the black-edge oxidation that happens when moisture reaches the silver layer through the mirror's edges. For bathroom mirrors, it's essential.

For living room or bedroom mirrors in temperate climates, traditional silvering performs fine for years.

Our default: We run copper-free as our default process across all categories — it adds minimal cost per unit and eliminates the risk of edge degradation claims regardless of where your customer hangs the mirror.

If you're shipping to humid or coastal markets, copper-free is worth specifying even for non-bathroom SKUs.

How do I keep frame finish consistent across a multi-room assortment order?

We assign a single color reference to your account. When you order gold-finished frames across living room, dining room, and mantel mirrors, all three run against the same approved color sample and finish process parameters.

We store your reference samples in our sample library and pull them for every production run.

Different substrates: If you're ordering the same finish across different frame materials (say, gold on MDF for one room and gold on metal for another), we'll send pre-production finish samples for approval because different substrates absorb finish differently — the visual match requires process adjustment, not just the same paint code.

What's the typical landed cost difference between simple and ornate frame mirrors?

Frame complexity is the primary cost driver — the glass and silvering cost stays relatively constant across room categories.

Simple Frames

Painted MDF or powder-coated metal

30–40%

of total unit cost

Ornate Frames

Resin with hand-applied gold leaf or multi-layer antique patina

55–65%

of total unit cost

Commercial upside: Ornate frames support 2–3× the retail markup of simple frames, so your margin percentage often improves even though your cost per unit rises.

We can quote both tiers for any room category so you can model your margin before committing.

Can I mix room categories in a single production order?

Yes — this is how most of our distributors order.

Our 6 production lines run different frame types and sizes concurrently, so a mixed order across living room, bathroom, bedroom, and hallway mirrors doesn't create scheduling conflicts.

Only constraint: Per-SKU MOQ (100 pieces for standard, 300 for custom)

We consolidate everything into a single shipment and can sort cartons by room category or by your warehouse zone — however your receiving team needs them organized.

What packaging options work for e-commerce vs. brick-and-mortar retail?

E-Commerce

Each mirror packed in an individual ship-ready carton with foam corner protection, designed to survive carrier handling without an outer shipping box.

The carton doubles as the shipping box — your fulfillment team labels and ships without repackaging.

Brick-and-Mortar

Shelf-ready packaging with retail-facing graphics, UPC labels, and carton dimensions that fit standard gondola or endcap displays.

Designed for immediate floor placement.

Both options are available across all room categories.

Dual-channel sellers: If you're selling through both channels simultaneously, we can run the same mirror with two different packaging configurations in the same production order.

Start Building Your Room-by-Room Mirror Assortment

Tell us which room categories you're targeting and your approximate volume per SKU. Our team will recommend specific models from our catalog, suggest custom options if your market needs them, and send a detailed quote with container loading plans within 48 hours.