Rectangle decor mirrors manufactured from 30×40 cm accent sizes to 60×180 cm full-length formats — the shape that loads cleanest, ships cheapest, and fits the widest range of retail and project applications.
Copper-free silvered glass, frames in MDF, solid wood, metal, and resin, custom dimensions in 1 cm increments. Produced and packed at our facility in Vietnam.
Rectangle decor mirrors are the shape you build a product line around. They fit standard wall spaces without requiring the buyer to think about placement, they stack flat in cartons with zero wasted volume, and they load into containers with the kind of geometric efficiency that directly lowers your per-unit freight cost. If you're a distributor building a mirror catalog or a contractor specifying mirrors for a 200-room hotel, rectangles are where the math works best.
We produce rectangle mirrors across the full size range — from 30 × 40 cm accent pieces that ship via parcel for e-commerce, up to 60 × 180 cm full-length formats for retail floor displays and hospitality bathrooms. As a rectangle decor mirrors manufacturer, we run this shape at higher volume than any other in our facility, which means our production lines, QC checkpoints, and packing configurations are optimized specifically for rectangular geometry. The frame molds, glass cutting patterns, and carton templates are all dialed in — your 3,000-unit order runs without tooling surprises.
The parent category page covers how shape and size affect your sourcing decisions at the category level. This page goes deeper into the specifics that matter when you're evaluating rectangle mirrors for your next order: exact specs, container loading math, frame and finish options by price tier, and the market segments where rectangles consistently move volume.
These are the exact parameters for our rectangle decor mirror line. If you're building a comparison sheet or writing a project spec, this is the data you need.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Size range | 30 × 40 cm to 60 × 180 cm (custom sizes in 1 cm increments) |
| Glass thickness | 4 mm standard for wall-mount; 5 mm for sizes above 60 × 90 cm |
| Glass type | Float glass, copper-free silvered |
| Mirror coating | Silver layer + two protective paint coats, copper-free process |
| Frame materials | MDF, solid wood (pine, paulownia), metal (iron, stainless steel), resin |
| Frame width | 2 cm – 12 cm depending on material and design |
| Frame finishes | Painted (any RAL/Pantone), natural wood stain, powder-coated metal, gold/silver leaf, antique patina, brushed metal |
| Hanging hardware | D-ring (under 8 kg), French cleat (8–15 kg), wire + D-ring combo (above 15 kg) |
| Backing | MDF backing board with kraft dust cover (standard); cardboard backing for lightweight units under 3 kg |
| Unit weight | 1.5 kg (30 × 40 cm, MDF frame) to 18 kg (60 × 180 cm, solid wood frame) |
| Safety film | Optional vinyl safety backing on request — holds glass fragments if broken |
We default to 4 mm glass on wall-mount rectangles. Some buyers ask about 3 mm to save on material cost — it works fine below 40 cm width, but above that the glass flexes enough during handling to risk micro-cracks at the silver layer. The cost difference is marginal; the return rate difference is not.
Our copper-free silvering process is standard across all rectangle mirrors. The category page covers the silvering process in detail — the short version is that copper-free coating meets EU environmental directives and resists edge blackening in humid environments, so you don't need to specify it separately. Every unit ships with it.
Send us your spec requirements — we'll confirm exact parameters and pricing within 48 hours.
This is where rectangle mirrors earn their place as the default shape in volume programs. Rectangular cartons tile perfectly inside a container with no dead space between units — unlike round mirrors, which lose roughly 21% of carton area to corner voids, or irregular shapes that require custom packing configurations.
Standard Rectangle Loading Math for a 40-Foot Container
| Mirror Size | Frame Type | Carton (cm) | Units/Container | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 × 40 cm | MDF, 3 cm frame | 38 × 48 × 8 | 1,800–2,000 | ~4,500 kg |
| 40 × 60 cm | MDF, 5 cm frame | 50 × 70 × 9 | 1,000–1,200 | ~5,000 kg |
| 50 × 70 cm | Metal, 2 cm frame | 55 × 75 × 7 | 900–1,000 | ~5,500 kg |
| 60 × 90 cm | Solid wood, 8 cm frame | 78 × 108 × 12 | 400–500 | ~7,000 kg |
| 60 × 180 cm | Metal, 3 cm frame | 68 × 188 × 8 | 200–250 | ~5,500 kg |
Rectangle cartons tile with zero dead space — maximizing container utilization
40–60% Lower Per-Unit Freight
The per-unit freight cost on a 40 × 60 cm rectangle mirror in a full container works out to roughly 40–60% less than the same nominal size in a round format. That gap goes straight to your margin or your competitive pricing — either way, it's money you keep.
We plan the container loading layout before production starts. Your carton dimensions and pallet configurations are engineered for the specific size mix in your order, not pulled from a generic template. If you're ordering multiple rectangle sizes in one shipment, we arrange the loading sequence so larger cartons go in first as the base layer and smaller sizes fill the upper space.
(We've loaded enough mixed containers to know that the loading plan matters as much as the packing — a well-packed mirror that shifts during transit because of poor container arrangement still arrives damaged.)
Mixed-size orders don't carry a surcharge. The MOQ applies per SKU — not per container.
Need a Container Loading Plan?
Tell us your size mix and quantities — we'll send back exact unit counts and freight estimates.
The mirror glass is largely the same across your product line. What moves a rectangle mirror from a $15 wholesale unit to a $60 wholesale unit is the frame — material, width, profile, and finish.
We produce rectangle mirror frames across four material tiers, and most buyers carry two or three tiers to cover different price points in their catalog.
MDF is the most cost-effective frame material for rectangle mirrors. We mold MDF profiles from 3 cm to 10 cm width, sand them through three grit stages, prime, and apply two coats of paint in any RAL or Pantone color.
MDF frames take paint exceptionally well — the surface is uniform, so you get a clean, consistent finish across thousands of units without the grain variation that comes with natural wood. This is your high-volume, e-commerce-friendly tier where the unit cost stays low and the finish quality is still retail-ready.
We use pine and paulownia for rectangle mirror frames. Pine is denser and takes stain well for a traditional look; paulownia is lighter, which matters on larger formats where wall-mount weight is a concern.
Solid wood frames run 4 cm to 12 cm width. The natural grain gives each unit slight visual variation — a selling point for boutique and home decor retail channels where buyers want the product to feel handcrafted rather than mass-produced. We can finish in natural stain, painted, whitewashed, or distressed.
Iron and stainless steel frames in 1.5 cm to 5 cm width. Powder-coated in matte black, gold, brass, or any custom color — or electroplated for a polished chrome or brushed nickel finish.
Metal-framed rectangles are the standard specification for hospitality projects (hotel bathrooms, restaurant interiors, commercial lobbies) because they're durable, easy to clean, and read as contemporary. Thin metal frames also give you the "minimalist" aesthetic that's been the dominant trend in online home decor for the past several years.
Resin frames allow ornate profiles that aren't possible in wood or metal — baroque scrollwork, carved floral patterns, layered molding details. We cast resin frames from silicone molds and hand-finish them with gold leaf, silver leaf, or antique patina treatments.
These are your highest-margin SKUs, targeting interior designers, high-end home decor retail, and specialty gift channels. (Resin frames are also the most labor-intensive to produce, so lead times run 5–7 days longer than MDF or metal on the same order size.)
The Three-Tier Strategy
The frame choice drives your product positioning. Most distributors we work with carry MDF rectangles as their volume base, add a metal-frame line for the modern/hospitality segment, and keep a small resin collection for the premium end. That three-tier structure covers roughly 80% of the rectangle mirror market without overcomplicating your inventory.
Need Frame Recommendations?
Send us your target retail price points — we'll recommend the frame and finish combinations that protect your margin at each tier.
Rectangle mirrors sell across more channels than any other shape. Each segment below represents a repeatable order pattern — not a one-time project, but a market you can build ongoing supply relationships around.
Rectangle mirrors in the 40 × 60 cm to 50 × 70 cm range are the core of online home decor mirror sales. They fit above console tables, in entryways, and over bathroom vanities — the three highest-demand placement contexts in residential decor.
MDF and thin metal frames in neutral finishes (black, gold, white) dominate this segment. Your reorder cycle is typically quarterly, driven by seasonal catalog refreshes and promotional events.
Hotels, restaurants, and office buildings specify rectangle mirrors because they align with architectural geometry — rectangular walls, rectangular vanities, rectangular furniture. The standard hospitality spec is a 50 × 70 cm or 60 × 90 cm rectangle with a slim metal frame, safety backing, and French cleat mounting.
Orders come in project batches of 200–1,000 units, often with a custom finish to match the interior design package.
Hospitality buyers care about two things above all else: consistency across every unit in the order, and packaging that survives freight handling to the job site. We inspect every unit individually and use reinforced corner-lock cartons on all hospitality orders.
Full-length rectangle mirrors — 50 × 150 cm and 60 × 180 cm — sell as companion pieces alongside wardrobes, dressing tables, and entryway furniture. Furniture retailers typically carry 2–3 frame finishes per size to match their furniture collections.
These are higher-value units with better per-piece margin, and they drive foot traffic when displayed upright in showrooms.
Contractors and project buyers source rectangle mirrors for multi-unit residential developments, student housing, and healthcare facilities. The spec is usually standardized — one size, one frame, one finish across the entire project — which simplifies your quoting and our production.
Project orders range from 500 to 5,000 units with delivery phased to match the construction schedule.
If you're entering the rectangle mirror market, tell us your distribution channel and region — we'll suggest a starter SKU mix based on current demand patterns.
Rectangle mirrors are the simplest shape to customize because the geometry is straightforward — you're specifying width, height, frame profile, and finish. No curved tooling, no radius calculations, no special glass cutting patterns.
Most buyers recover the tooling cost within the first two reorder cycles.
Any width × height within our 20 cm – 180 cm range, in 1 cm increments. Our automated glass cutting tables handle non-standard sizes without manual setup, so a 43 × 67 cm mirror costs the same to cut as a standard 40 × 60 cm.
Non-standard aspect ratios don't add cost on our cutting tables — the setup is digital, not mechanical.
Our 12-person engineering team develops new mold profiles in-house. Tooling is a one-time charge, and we retain your mold for reorders.
7–10 days tooling
10–15 days tooling
Any RAL or Pantone color on MDF and wood. Powder coat or electroplate on metal. Gold/silver leaf by hand for premium lines.
We color-match from a physical sample or a Pantone reference — send us either and we'll produce a finish sample for your approval before the production run starts.
Your logo, UPC codes, assembly instructions, and retail-ready carton design. We've built packaging programs for Walmart, Wayfair, and Amazon vendor requirements.
If your channel has specific labeling, insert, or carton-strength specs, we've handled them.
D-ring, French cleat, sawtooth, or wire — selected based on the unit weight. We can also include wall anchors and screws in the carton if your retail channel requires a complete hanging kit.
Send a sketch, reference photo, or competitor sample — our engineering team returns a technical proposal with pricing within 48 hours.
4 mm is the standard for wall-mount rectangles up to 60 × 90 cm. Above that size, we recommend 5 mm — the added thickness prevents flex during handling and mounting, which protects the silver coating from stress micro-cracks. For full-length rectangles (60 × 180 cm), 5 mm is mandatory in our production spec. The cost difference between 4 mm and 5 mm is roughly 8–12% on the glass component, which is a small fraction of your total unit cost once the frame is factored in.
They serve different functions in a product line. Rounds are the current trend leader in online home decor and generate strong impulse purchases. Rectangles are the steady-volume shape — they don't spike with trends, but they don't dip either, because they fit functional placements (above vanities, in entryways, alongside furniture) that buyers always need filled.
Most distributors we supply carry both, with rectangles making up 50–60% of their mirror SKU count. If you're starting a mirror program and can only carry one shape, rectangles give you the broadest market coverage. If you can carry two, add round mirrors for the trend-driven segment.
Edge blackening happens when moisture penetrates the mirror coating from the edges. Our copper-free silvering process with two protective paint layers is the primary defense — it outperforms traditional copper-backed silvering in humidity resistance by a significant margin. Beyond the coating, edge sealing matters: we apply a protective edge sealant on all rectangle mirrors specified for bathroom or coastal use. If you're selling into humid markets, specify sealed edges at the quoting stage and we'll include it in the production spec at minimal additional cost.
There's no federal mandate requiring safety backing on decorative wall mirrors in the US, but major retailers — Walmart, Target, Wayfair — increasingly require or prefer it as a liability measure. We offer optional vinyl safety film applied to the back of the mirror glass, which holds fragments in place if the mirror breaks. For the European market, mirrors above certain sizes in commercial installations may fall under local building codes. We include safety backing as a line item in your quote so you can decide based on your channel requirements.
100 pieces per SKU for standard sizes on existing molds. 200 pieces per SKU for custom dimensions. Lead time is 30–35 days from order confirmation for standard models; custom dimensions or new frame profiles add 7–15 days for tooling. We confirm the exact production schedule before you commit, and send progress photos at glass cutting, frame assembly, and final packing stages.
You know which sizes, frames, and finishes your market needs. Send us the details — dimensions, target quantities, frame material preference, and your retail price positioning — and we'll return a quote with unit pricing, a container loading plan, and a confirmed production timeline.
If you're comparing rectangle mirrors against other shapes for your program, explore our full range to see how the options compare.
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