



Lucent Mirror

Designed by Matthew Hilton — one of Britain’s most decorated furniture designers, with work held in the permanent collections of the V&A Museum and the Museum of the Home, and collaborations spanning SCP, De La Espada, and Case Furniture since the early 1990s — the Lucent Mirror brings the collection’s rectilinear glass language to the wall. The smoked glass frame is built using the same UV-bonding technology that defines the Lucent tables: panels joined at right angles with no visible hardware, no seams, and a layered translucency where the planes overlap. An integrated shelf along the lower edge turns the mirror from a passive reflective surface into a functional one, holding keys, candles, a small ceramic, or anything else that wants a home in an entryway. Manufactured in Lithuania at the same family-run glassworks that produces the rest of the Lucent range, each piece hand-finished and pressure-tested before shipping.
Available in Bronze or Smoke smoked glass, the standard Lucent Mirror sits at a smart proportion for entryways, dressing rooms, and bedrooms — large enough to function as a real mirror, contained enough not to dominate the wall. The integrated display shelf is structural rather than added-on, formed by the perpendicular meeting of the smoked glass panels. UV-bonded construction means no maintenance beyond an occasional wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Ships fully assembled with mounting hardware suited to most wall types. For rooms that need a mirror to do something more than reflect — a hallway that needs a key drop, a bedroom that needs a candle ledge — Lucent’s built-in shelf turns mirror into mirror-and-surface in a single, clean piece.
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