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Bedroom Decor Mirrors Direct from Vietnam

Full-length and dresser-top bedroom decor mirrors, manufactured direct from our 12,000 m² facility in Vietnam. Clean-line frame profiles in MDF, solid wood, and metal — sized from 14" × 50" full-length to 24" × 30" dresser format, with MOQ starting at 100 pieces.

ISO 9001 certified
400,000-piece annual capacity
Copper-free silvering standard
Full-length bedroom decor mirror with clean-line MDF frame in modern bedroom setting
100+
MOQ Pieces

Two SKU Families That Cover the Bedroom Mirror Market

Bedroom decor mirrors split into two distinct product families, and your inventory strategy should reflect that split.

Full-length bedroom mirror with slim-profile MDF frame leaning against wall

Full-Length Mirrors

14" × 50" to 22" × 65"

Full-length mirrors are the higher-ticket items. They lean against walls or mount vertically, and the frame does most of the selling at retail. We produce these with slim-profile frames in MDF, solid wood, and metal because the bedroom market skews modern and minimalist.

The frame cross-section is narrower than what you'd see on our living room mirrors, usually 1.5"–3" wide, which keeps the visual weight proportional to the tall, narrow format.

Full-length mirrors with ornate frames exist, but they account for maybe 15% of our bedroom orders — the market has moved toward clean lines.

Dresser-top bedroom mirror with thin metal frame mounted above furniture

Dresser-Top & Wall-Mount Mirrors

18" × 24" to 24" × 30"

Dresser-top and wall-mount mirrors are your volume movers. Lower price point, faster turnover, and they pair naturally with furniture sets for bundled retail programs.

Frame options here range from frameless beveled edge to thin metal and painted MDF. These are the SKUs that generate reorders because they sell across multiple retail channels without repositioning.

High reorder frequency — sells across multiple retail channels without repositioning.

Consolidated Sourcing for Both Formats

Both families ship from the same production lines, so a mixed order of full-length and dresser mirrors consolidates into one purchase order and one shipment. If you're building a bedroom mirror assortment, you source both formats from us without coordinating between suppliers.

Quote Both Formats

Bedroom Mirror Specifications

These are the specific parameters for our bedroom decor mirror line. If you're building a comparison sheet across suppliers, this is the data you need.

Parameter Full-Length Mirrors Dresser / Wall-Mount Mirrors
Size range 14" × 50" to 22" × 65" 18" × 24" to 24" × 30"
Glass thickness 4mm – 5mm float glass 3mm – 4mm float glass
Edge finishing Beveled (standard 1" bevel), polished, straight-edge Beveled, polished, straight-edge
Silvering Copper-free, multi-layer protective coating Copper-free, multi-layer protective coating
Frame materials MDF, solid wood, metal (iron/aluminum) MDF, metal, frameless option
Frame width 1.5" – 3" 0.75" – 2.5"
Frame finishes Painted (RAL/Pantone match), natural wood, powder-coated metal, gold/silver leaf Painted, powder-coated, electroplated, frameless beveled
Hanging hardware French cleat or D-ring (rated to mirror weight) D-ring, sawtooth, or wire
Mirror weight (typical) 8–18 lbs depending on size and frame 4–10 lbs
Backing MDF backing board with dust cover MDF or hardboard backing

Glass Thickness Rationale

Full-length mirrors use 4mm–5mm glass because anything thinner flexes visibly at that height — a subtle quality issue that generates returns. Dresser mirrors run 3mm–4mm, which is structurally sound at smaller dimensions and keeps your unit cost and freight weight down.

Copper-Free Silvering Standard

We run copper-free silvering as default across all bedroom mirrors. It's not a moisture requirement for bedrooms the way it is for bathrooms, but it eliminates the edge-darkening problem that shows up 12–18 months after installation with copper-based silvering. Your end customers won't see black spots creeping in from the edges, which means fewer warranty claims landing back on you.

Frame Profiles Built for the Bedroom Price Point

The bedroom mirror market sits in a specific price band — above commodity bathroom mirrors, below statement-piece living room mirrors. Your frame selection needs to hit that band precisely, and that's where our 12-engineer OEM/ODM team earns its keep.

We produce three frame tiers for bedroom mirrors:

Tier 1

Entry Tier

Thin metal frame bedroom mirrors in black, gold, and brushed nickel finishes

Thin metal frames (0.75"–1.25" width) in black, gold, or brushed nickel. These are your $15–25 FOB pieces that compete in the high-volume e-commerce segment.

  • Simple tooling, fast changeover between colors
  • Pack dense in containers
  • Ideal for Amazon or mass retail channels
Bread-and-butter frame
Popular Choice
Tier 2

Mid Tier

Painted MDF frame bedroom mirrors with smooth multi-coat finish

Painted MDF frames (1.5"–2.5" width) with clean profiles. We sand, prime, and apply 2–3 coats of finish to get a smooth, consistent surface. Supports retail price points of $40–80 at the shelf.

  • Color matching to RAL or Pantone specs is standard
  • Room to build margin
  • Looks and feels more substantial than metal-frame competitors
Best margin balance
Tier 3

Premium Tier

Solid wood and specialty finish bedroom mirrors with gold leaf and antique patina

Solid wood or wide-profile MDF with specialty finishes: gold leaf, antique patina, distressed effects. These are your $80+ retail pieces for boutique and furniture store channels.

  • Production runs are smaller, finishing more labor-intensive
  • Per-unit margin percentage climbs
  • Recommended: 200–300 pieces on new SKU to test sell-through
Highest margin %

Simultaneous Production Capability

All three tiers run on our dedicated frame lines simultaneously, so a single order mixing entry and premium frames doesn't create scheduling delays.

Market Segments Where Bedroom Mirrors Generate Repeat Orders

Bedroom decor mirrors aren't a single market — they feed into distinct commercial channels, each with its own volume pattern and margin profile.

E-Commerce and Online Home Decor

Full-length bedroom mirror product photography for e-commerce listings

The largest channel for bedroom mirrors. Online shoppers search by room, and "bedroom mirror" is a high-intent product keyword on Amazon, Wayfair, and independent home decor stores.

Full-length mirrors in particular perform well because they photograph dramatically — a single lifestyle image drives conversions.

Fulfillment-ready: We supply several e-commerce sellers on these platforms and build FBA-ready packaging with scannable barcodes, so your fulfillment workflow stays clean.

Reorder cycles: 60–90 days for top-selling SKUs — steady-volume segment once you establish listings

Furniture Retail and Showroom Bundles

Bedroom mirror coordinated with dresser set in furniture showroom display

Furniture retailers bundle bedroom mirrors with dresser sets, nightstands, and bedroom suites. If you supply furniture stores, adding a matched mirror SKU to each bedroom collection increases your average order value without requiring a new supplier relationship.

Finish matching available: Send us a sample or a Pantone reference and we'll develop the frame to coordinate with your existing furniture line.

Hospitality and Multi-Unit Residential

Consistent bedroom mirror installation across hotel guest rooms

Hotels, serviced apartments, and multi-unit residential developers order bedroom mirrors in project quantities — 200 to 2,000 units per property.

These orders specify exact dimensions to fit room layouts, and they need consistent finish quality across every unit because mirrors hang side by side down corridors and in identical guest rooms.

100% visual inspection process catches the finish inconsistencies that create problems in project installations where every mirror is visible in context.

Hospitality buyers often need a specific hanging system for commercial wall construction — we configure hardware to your wall type.

Interior Design Trade Programs

Custom bedroom mirror specified by interior designer for client project

Design firms source bedroom mirrors for client projects and often need small-batch custom work — a specific size to fit above a dresser, a frame finish to match a design scheme.

100
Piece MOQ
Standard Models
300
Piece MOQ
Custom Designs

Accessible for trade accounts that don't move container volumes but order consistently across projects.

Which Channel Are You Targeting?

Tell us your target channel and expected volume — we'll recommend specific models and quote accordingly.

Get Channel-Specific Recommendations

Custom Bedroom Mirrors — What You Can Specify

Customization for bedroom mirrors covers five dimensions. Here's exactly what we can do and where the boundaries are.

Standard Catalog
100-piece MOQ
Custom Designs
300 pieces per SKU — enough to test a new design in your market without a full-container commitment
Development Timeline

15–25 days from approved drawing to production samples, depending on frame complexity. Metal frames with new tooling sit at the longer end.

Production Lead Time

Once you approve the sample, production follows our standard 30–45 day lead time.

Custom bedroom mirror development process showing frame samples and finish options
Customization Dimension Options Constraints
Mirror Size
Custom dimensions up to 22" × 65" (full-length) or 30" × 40" (wall-mount) Minimum 12" on shortest side; sizes beyond 65" height require engineering review
Frame Profile
Custom mold development for MDF and metal; custom machining for wood MOQ 300 pieces per custom profile; new mold lead time 15–20 days
Frame Finish
Any RAL/Pantone color, gold/silver leaf, antique patina, distressed, custom electroplating Specialty finishes (leaf, patina) add 5–7 days to production
Mirror Shape
Rectangle, arch-top, oval, rounded corners, custom irregular shapes Irregular shapes require CNC cutting template; MOQ 300 pieces
Packaging
Private label, retail-ready with custom inserts, bulk palletized Private label requires print-ready artwork; minimum 500 pieces for custom carton printing

Start Your Custom Development

Send us a sketch, a competitor sample photo, or just dimensions and finish preferences — our engineering team will quote the custom development.

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Packaging and Container Loading for Bedroom Mirrors

Bedroom mirrors are fragile and tall — two characteristics that make packaging a margin issue, not just a logistics detail. A single cracked mirror in transit costs you the unit, the return shipping, and the replacement. We've optimized packaging for this category specifically.

Full-length bedroom mirror packaging with foam corner protectors and vertical carton orientation

Full-Length Mirrors

  • Individual cartons with foam corner protectors
  • Full-perimeter foam frame protection
  • Vertical orientation in container — no flat stacking
  • Glass doesn't flex under weight over long ocean transit
40HQ Container Capacity
350–500 mirrors
Depending on frame size and carton dimensions
Dresser mirror multi-unit master carton packaging with poly-bag wrap and foam corners

Dresser Mirrors

  • Individual poly-bag wrap with foam corners
  • Multi-unit master cartons (2–4 pieces for retail)
  • Bulk configuration: 6–8 pieces per master carton
  • Significantly lower per-unit freight cost
40HQ Container Capacity
1,200–2,000 mirrors
Factor this into your category mix when planning container loads

Channel-Specific Packaging Options

E-Commerce Sellers

Each mirror ships in a carton that doubles as the shipping box. Your fulfillment team labels and ships without repackaging — no additional handling required.

Brick-and-Mortar Retail

Shelf-ready packaging with retail-facing graphics and UPC labels. Both options are available on the same production order if you sell through multiple channels.

We provide exact container load plans before you confirm quantities.

Common Sourcing Questions for Bedroom Decor Mirrors

Direct answers to the specification and logistics questions we hear most from distributors and project buyers sourcing bedroom mirrors.

What glass thickness should I specify for full-length bedroom mirrors?

4mm is the minimum for full-length formats above 50" height. At 3mm, the glass develops a visible flex when mounted vertically — it won't break, but the reflection distorts slightly and it feels cheap to the touch. We default to 4mm for full-length and recommend 5mm for anything over 60" tall or for hospitality projects where the mirror needs to feel substantial.

The cost difference between 4mm and 5mm is roughly 8–12% on the glass component, which is modest relative to the perceived quality improvement.

MDF vs. solid wood vs. metal frames — which sells better for bedroom mirrors?

It depends on your channel:

Metal frames (thin profile, black or gold) dominate e-commerce because they photograph well, ship light, and hit the $20–40 retail sweet spot.
MDF frames own the mid-market furniture retail channel — they look and feel more substantial, support a wider range of finishes, and justify $50–80 retail pricing.
Solid wood frames are your premium play for boutique and design-trade channels.

We produce all three, so you can test each in your market without switching suppliers.

How do you prevent edge darkening on bedroom mirrors?

Edge darkening happens when moisture or air penetrates the silver coating from the mirror's edges over time. We run copper-free silvering with multi-layer protective paint coating on every mirror — the paint layers seal the silver from edge exposure. We also apply edge sealant on the glass perimeter before framing.

Every batch gets adhesion testing: we score the coating and apply tape-pull tests to verify the protective layers bond properly. The result is a mirror that holds its clarity for years, which means you're not fielding warranty claims 12 months after delivery.

What's the lead time for a mixed bedroom mirror order?

For standard catalog models, 30–35 days from order confirmation to container loading. Custom designs add 15–25 days for sample development and approval before production starts.

A mixed order combining full-length and dresser mirrors in multiple frame types doesn't extend the timeline — our 6 production lines run different frame materials concurrently. We provide a production schedule with milestone dates when you confirm the order.

Can I order bedroom mirrors alongside other room categories in one shipment?

Yes. Most of our distributors combine bedroom, living room, and bathroom mirrors in a single purchase order. We consolidate everything into one shipment and sort cartons by room category, by SKU, or by your warehouse zone — however your receiving team needs them organized.

The only constraint is per-SKU MOQ: 100 pieces for standard models, 300 for custom.

Get a Quote for Bedroom Decor Mirrors

Most buyers in this category start with a sample order — 2–3 pieces across the frame tiers and sizes you're considering, so you can evaluate finish quality and packaging before committing to volume. We can ship samples within 7–10 days.

What to Include in Your Inquiry

Send us your target sizes, frame preferences, and expected order volume. Our team will recommend specific models from our catalog, suggest custom options if your market needs them, and return a detailed quote with container loading plans within 48 hours.

  • Target sizes and dimensions
  • Frame material and finish preferences
  • Expected order volume