Polished gold, brushed brass, and chrome finishes across sunburst, fan, and stepped-frame designs — produced in wall-mount and freestanding formats for hospitality, commercial, and specialty retail programs.
Art decor mirrors are geometric statement pieces — stepped frames, radiating sunburst patterns, fan motifs, and symmetrical metallic compositions that draw from the art deco design tradition. If you're sourcing these, you already know the aesthetic. What matters for your purchasing decision is how the manufacturing differs from other mirror styles and what that means for your cost structure and sell-through.
Where a modern mirror might use a simple brushed-steel band and a bohemian mirror wraps rattan around a basic form, art decor mirrors demand precision metalwork. Every segment of a sunburst ray, every step in a tiered frame, every spoke in a fan motif has to align with its neighbors at exact intervals. A 2mm misalignment on a minimalist round mirror is invisible. A 2mm misalignment on a geometric deco frame ruins the entire piece.
That's why we run art decor mirrors on a separate jig-based assembly process — and why the frame engineering on this line is the tightest in our facility.
For your business, art decor mirrors sit in a specific commercial position: higher per-unit cost than modern or aesthetic mirrors, but significantly higher retail price points and stronger margins. These are not volume commodity SKUs. They're anchor pieces — the mirror a buyer puts at the center of a product page, a hotel lobby, or a showroom display wall. Your order quantities may be smaller, but your per-unit profit is larger.
These are the production parameters for our art decor mirror line. If you're building a comparison sheet or writing a project specification, these are the numbers you need.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Mirror glass | 4mm float glass, copper-free silver coating (EU-compliant) |
| Glass treatments available | Clear, beveled edge, antiqued, tinted (bronze, grey) |
| Frame materials | Laser-cut iron, stainless steel, cast resin with metallic plating |
| Frame finishes | Polished gold, brushed brass, chrome, matte black, antique bronze |
| Shapes | Sunburst, fan/arch, stepped rectangle, geometric round, multi-segment polygon |
| Size range | 400mm to 1200mm diameter/height (wall-mount); up to 1800mm for freestanding floor mirrors |
| Frame depth | 25mm–80mm depending on design complexity |
| Mounting | D-ring, French cleat, or keyhole — selected per your market's wall type |
| Formats | Wall-mount, freestanding with easel back, leaner (floor-length) |
| Weight range | 2.5 kg (small accent) to 18 kg (large freestanding) |
| Backing | MDF backing board with dust cover, hanging hardware pre-installed |
For sizes above 1000mm, we reinforce the frame junction points with internal steel brackets — the geometric segments carry more leverage at scale, and the reinforcement prevents frame separation during shipping and handling.
This is the production detail that separates our art decor mirrors from what you'll find at most mirror factories, and it's worth understanding because it directly affects your return rate and customer satisfaction.
Standard mirror assembly uses manual positioning — a worker places frame segments around the glass panel, checks alignment by eye, and secures them. For a simple round or rectangular frame, that works fine. For a 12-ray sunburst mirror where each ray must radiate at exactly 30-degree intervals, or a stepped frame where each tier must be perfectly concentric, manual alignment introduces cumulative error. By the time you get to the eighth or ninth segment, small deviations have compounded into visible asymmetry.
We solved this by building dedicated jigs for each art decor mirror design. The jig is a precision fixture — CNC-machined to hold every frame segment at its exact position and angle before assembly. The worker loads the segments into the jig, confirms seating, and the frame gets welded or bonded in position. The jig eliminates cumulative alignment error entirely. Every unit in a 2,000-piece run comes out geometrically identical to the first.
Geometric mirrors get returned when the geometry is off. Your end customer — whether it's a hotel purchasing agent or a homeowner who paid a premium — notices when a sunburst isn't symmetrical. Those returns cost you freight, restocking labor, and customer confidence.
Our jig-based process holds segment spacing to ±0.5mm across the full frame, so the visual precision that sells art deco holds up unit after unit. We've run this system since 2019, and our QC rejection rate on art decor mirror frames sits below 1.2% — most of those are cosmetic finish issues caught before packaging, not geometric defects.
The jig already exists — no setup cost to you. Production starts immediately on confirmed orders.
We build the jig during the sampling phase, and it stays on our floor for your reorders. One-time investment per design.
Each of these segments represents a repeatable sales channel for your business. Art decor mirrors aren't impulse purchases — they're specified, selected, and purchased with intent, which means your buyers come back.
Hospitality projects are the largest single channel for art decor mirrors in our order book. Interior designers and FF&E procurement teams specify geometric mirrors for lobbies, reception areas, dining rooms, and suite accent walls. A single boutique hotel renovation might call for 30–80 mirrors across common areas and guest rooms, and the designer typically wants 3–5 distinct art deco designs in coordinated finishes.
We supply hospitality projects with matched finish lots — every mirror in your order comes from the same plating or coating batch, so the gold tone in the lobby matches the gold tone on the fifth floor. (We learned to run matched lots after a hospitality client in Dubai flagged visible color variation between floors. Same finish code, different batches, slightly different result. Now we batch-match as standard for project orders.)
50–200 units per project, 3–5 SKUs, reorders when the hotel group rolls the design to additional properties.
Corporate offices, co-working spaces, and flagship retail stores use oversized art decor mirrors as focal-point installations. A single 1200mm sunburst mirror in a reception area does more visual work than a gallery wall of smaller pieces, and the geometric precision reads as intentional design rather than decoration.
This segment orders fewer units but at higher price points — your margin per piece is strongest here.
Fewer units, higher price points, strongest margin per piece.
Art decor mirrors perform well in curated home decor stores, design-focused e-commerce, and interior trade showrooms. They're not mass-market — they're the statement piece a retailer uses to anchor a display or a product page.
Retail buyers in this segment typically order 100–300 units across 4–6 designs, test sell-through over a season, and reorder the top performers. Your retail price on an art deco sunburst mirror runs 4–6x FOB, so even at moderate volume, the category contributes meaningfully to your margin mix.
100–300 units across 4–6 designs, seasonal test orders, reorders on top performers. Retail markup 4–6x FOB.
Interior designers sourcing for luxury residential work — penthouse renovations, custom home builds, model home staging — order art decor mirrors as individual specification pieces.
Quantities are small (5–20 units per project), but these projects often lead to referrals and repeat specifications. If you supply the residential design trade, art decor mirrors give you a product that designers actively seek out and specify by name.
5–20 units per project, referral-driven, repeat specifications from designer relationships.
We produce art decor mirrors in both catalog designs and full OEM custom configurations. Here's exactly what you can customize and where the boundaries are.
100 pieces per SKU on catalog designs.
200 pieces per SKU on custom OEM designs (the jig and finish setup need to amortize).
Send us a reference image or sketch — our engineering team will come back with a technical proposal and sample timeline.
Request Custom QuoteArt decor mirrors have deeper frames than modern or aesthetic mirrors, which affects your container loading density and per-unit freight cost. Here's what to plan for.
Every art decor mirror ships with corner protectors, foam edge guards, and a fitted inner carton. For mirrors above 600mm, we add a rigid cardboard frame insert to prevent flex — the geometric frame segments are more vulnerable to flex-induced stress than a continuous frame, so the insert is non-negotiable on this line.
Sunburst and fan designs get additional spoke-tip protection because the protruding rays are the most exposed points during transit.
Art decor mirrors in our standard size range (400mm–800mm) load at approximately 600–900 units per 40HQ, depending on frame depth and design. Larger formats (900mm–1200mm) drop to 400–600 units per 40HQ.
We provide a loading plan with your quote so you can calculate landed cost per unit before committing.
For comparison: modern mirrors with slim frames load at 800–1,200 per 40HQ — so factor the density difference into your pricing model when you're building a multi-style catalog.
Shelf-ready packaging with your branding, UPC/EAN codes, and product photography on the carton.
Palletized by design and finish, labeled for your site delivery sequence.
Chrome and powder-coated matte black are the most durable options for spaces like hotel bathrooms or restaurant interiors where humidity and cleaning chemicals are constant. Polished gold and brushed brass finishes use electroplating that holds up well in dry environments but can show micro-pitting in sustained high-humidity conditions unless sealed with a clear lacquer topcoat. We apply the lacquer seal as standard on all electroplated finishes destined for hospitality — it adds negligible cost and eliminates the warranty risk.
The glass panel and silvering cost is identical — same 4mm float glass, same copper-free silver coating line. The cost difference is entirely in the frame. Art decor frames require precision metalwork (laser cutting, jig assembly, metallic plating or multi-step finishing), which adds labor and material compared to a simple brushed-steel band on a modern mirror.
Expect art decor mirror FOB pricing to run 40–80% higher than a comparable-size modern mirror, depending on frame complexity. Your retail markup absorbs that difference easily — art deco designs command significantly higher shelf prices, so your margin percentage typically improves.
Yes. MOQ is per SKU, not per style. You can combine 100 units of an art deco sunburst with 100 units of a modern round mirror and 100 units of a vintage ornate mirror in the same purchase order. We produce all six style categories on the same factory floor, so your mixed-style order ships on one timeline with one set of documentation.
For modifications to existing catalog designs (different finish, different size), sampling runs 15–20 days and production follows at 30–35 days after approval.
For entirely new geometric frame designs requiring a new jig and mold, add 10–15 days to the sampling phase for jig fabrication. We send 2–3 sample rounds as standard — most programs approve on the second round.
Our facility holds ISO 9001:2015 certification, and we've passed SGS and BSCI social compliance audits. For EU markets, we provide CE-marked mirrors with required documentation. For North American retail, our mirrors meet the labeling, packaging, and safety requirements of major retailers including Walmart and Wayfair.
All certification and audit reports are available on request — send us your compliance checklist and we'll confirm coverage before you order.
All six style categories run on our facility in Dong Nai. If art decor mirrors don't match your current sourcing need, one of these might:
| Style | Best For | Frame Character | Relative Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Modern Decor Mirrors | Volume retail, e-commerce, contemporary hospitality | Slim metal or frameless, clean geometry | Lowest |
| Aesthetic Decor Mirrors | Online retail, trend-driven collections | Wavy, asymmetric, organic shapes | Low–Mid |
| Vintage Decor Mirrors | Specialty retail, boutique hospitality | Ornate resin, antiqued gold/silver, deep relief | Mid–High |
| Bohemian Decor Mirrors | Lifestyle brands, seasonal collections, coastal retail | Rattan, natural fiber, woven textures | Mid |
| Luxury Decor Mirrors | High-end projects, boutique supply, designer trade | Hand-applied gold leaf, oversized formats, premium finishes | Highest |
Art decor mirrors share the most overlap with vintage mirrors (both carry higher frame costs and serve specialty/hospitality channels) and luxury mirrors (both target premium price points). If you need the ornate detail of vintage without the geometric precision of deco, or the premium positioning of luxury with hand-finished rather than metallic-plated frames, those categories are worth reviewing.
Browse all decor mirrors by styleSend us the designs you're interested in — catalog references, your own sketches, or even photos of competitors' products you want to match or improve on. Our engineering team will come back with a technical proposal, FOB pricing by design, and a production timeline. Most quotes go out within 48 hours.
If you're new to this category, tell us your target market and the retail price range you're aiming for. We'll suggest a starter SKU mix based on what's moving for our existing distributors in hospitality and specialty retail.
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