Antique Mirror Glass
Applications
Antique Mirror Edge Options
Antique mirror glass makes a unique decorative statement in any home, office, or retail space. At Architectural Glass, we are able to source the finest vintage mirrors from across the globe. We offer over 10 different colors and pattern variations. Common applications include backsplashes, framed wall mirrors, decorative walls, bathroom mirrors, kitchens, furniture pieces, elevators, cabinets, closet doors, and much more. All of our finishes come in ¼” (6 mm) thickness and can be custom cut to size to fit project specifications. Some of the most popular finishes include antique bronze mirrors, antique gold mirrors, and white vintage mirrors.Antique and vintage mirrors are becoming increasingly popular in interior design for homes, offices, restaurants, and bars. With dozens of variations and colors to choose from, Architectural Glass can help you make your space more elegant with our custom cut-to-size antique and vintage mirrors.*Note that the mirror has natural variations in pattern from sheet to sheet.

Beveled Edges
Beveled edges are cut and polished at an angle for safety and aesthetic purposes. The mirror will appear to have an elegant framed look.

Flat Polished Edges
Flat Polished edges feature a 45-degree chamfer at the top and bottom edge. The edges will appear softer, with added design detail.

Seamed Edges
Seamed edges are lightly sanded to remove any sharp burrs. This edgework technique is mainly for safety, not for decoration.