A wall mirror in a flower shape with a soft, padded frame in stone — 25.4 x 25.4 cm, perfectly square in its overall dimensions, with the velvety flocked finish that defines the Soft Squiggly Mirror range.
The Flower in Stone
The flower shape sits in interesting territory — it has the playfulness of the star but with rounded petals instead of points, which makes it softer and less geometric. The equal width and height (25.4 cm each) give it a balanced, symmetrical presence on a wall that feels centred and grounded. It is a shape that reads as cheerful without being childish, decorative without being fussy.
Stone is the most neutral colour in the range — a warm, muted grey-beige that belongs to the same family as greige, putty, and mushroom. It is the colour of natural linen, unglazed pottery, and raw plaster. Against the flocked texture of the frame, it has a tactile, almost mineral quality. This is the variant for someone who loves the idea of a shaped mirror but whose space is neutral and tonal rather than colourful. It adds texture and form without introducing a new colour into the room. Stone pairs with virtually everything — white, cream, warm grey, wood tones, black, soft pastels — making it the most versatile option in the collection.
Physical Details
Flower shape wall mirror — soft, padded frame with flocked fabric finish
Stone colour — warm, muted grey-beige
25.4 x 25.4 x 2.3 cm overall dimensions
Slim profile sits close to the wall
Lightweight — suitable for most wall types with appropriate fixings
Wipe frame gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth; clean mirror glass with glass cleaner applied to a cloth, not sprayed directly
A Note on Gifting
Stone is the safest colour to gift when you do not know the recipient's décor palette — it works in almost any room. The flower shape adds enough personality that it still feels like a considered, interesting gift rather than a safe default. This is the variant for someone who likes beautiful things but keeps their home in neutral tones, or for anyone whose taste you are not entirely sure about.
Common Questions
Is stone a grey or a beige?
It sits between the two — a warm grey with beige undertones. In cooler light it reads more grey; in warm light it leans more beige. It is deliberately neutral and adapts to the room around it.
How does the flower shape compare to the star?
Both have a radiating shape, but the flower's petals are rounded while the star's points are angular. The flower feels softer and more organic; the star feels bolder and more graphic. The flower in stone is the most understated combination in the range; the star in mauve is more eye-catching.
Would this work as part of a grouped display?
Very well. The neutral stone colour lets it sit alongside other mirrors in the range — or alongside prints, photographs, and other wall art — without colour-clashing. It acts as a calming anchor in a mixed arrangement.