Anthropologie’s $1,600 Mirror Reached Cult Status This Year—We Found a $130 Alternative

The gilded age is now.
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When we think of the one design item that dominated the year, it’s not a Barbiecore accessory or a coastal grandmother–esque slipcovered sofa. It’s Anthropologie’s Gleaming Primrose mirror, which, according to Kaiyo’s 2022 Trend Report, reached cult status among influencers—and the rest of us, too. The hashtag #PrimroseMirror got more than 14.2 million views and searches on TikTok, and searches for it on Kaiyo rose 664 percent from 2021.

The good news? The gilded mirror practically goes with any kind of home style, from a desert-like vibe to a traditional Tudor. The not-so-great news? The 7-foot piece will cost you a cool $1,600. Thankfully, we found a few look-alike dupes with a similar feel but for a fraction of the price. Here are our favorites. 

Mantel Piece

PB Teen

Ornate Filigree Mirror

$299 $210
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Propped up against a wall on a mantel, this reflector can make your room look bigger in size.

You’re Golden

West Elm

Empress Wall Mirror

$359
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Place it on top of a dresser, and getting dressed in the morning will be 1,000 times easier. 

All in the Details

IKEA

Rȧmebo Mirror

$130
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The antique bronze color and distinct detailing make this medium-size mirror a conversation piece—as in, you can talk about its sweet price tag.

Gilded Wings

Medium Classic Arched Vintage Style Gold Framed Mirror (44 in. W x 35 in. H), Home Decorators Collection

$399 $239.40
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For an even more ornate vintage flourish, opt for a style that features winged details flanking its lower corners.

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Julie Vadnal

Deputy Editor

Julie Vadnal is deputy editor of Domino. She edits and writes stories about shopping for new and vintage furniture, covers new products (and the tastemakers who love them), and tours the homes of cool creatives. She lives in Brooklyn.