The Hollywood Regency look has always been one of my favorites. It is glamour at its finest. It captures the essence of the old Hollywood films and can be transformed to fit a contemporary style. One of the staples of the Hollywood Regency look is mirrored furniture.
Mirrored furniture is perhaps the most recognizable element of Hollywood Regency and is also one of the most versatile. It can look ultra modern or very vintage depending on the lines of the furniture and style of the glass. The mirrored look can be found on just about any piece of furniture, from dressers and vanities to entire bedroom sets.
The following 10 spaces show just how versatile this look can be. The common element is the elegance mirrored furniture can bring to any space.
This mirrored vanity really captures the glamour of the Hollywood Regency style. You can just picture Rita Hayworth or Lauren Bacall sat here doing her makeup.
Source: Architectural Digest
Here is a modern version of a mirrored vanity, switching up the look with clean lines.
Source: Rue Magazine
Aged glass gives this console table a unique look to greet guests and set the vibe of an elegant home.
Source: Traditional Home
The glass on this contemporary end table is a great touch to add some sophisticated to the piece.
Source: HGTV
A fully mirrored end table makes this bedroom feel sophisticated and reflects light to make it feel larger.
Source: Better Homes & Gardens
This mirrored desk brings a great vintage feel to this chic space. With it being so dark, it also helps lighten it up a little.
Source: Pop Sugar
Detail like the one on this Z Gallerie console table can give the glass a more unique, contemporary look.
Source: Z Gallerie
Just a little touch of reflection turns this white dresser into a chic addition to a feminine bedroom.
Source: Lonny
Georgina Chapman’s dressing room if is full of mirrored furniture, creating a luxurious atmosphere.
Source: Harper’s Bazaar
Aged mirrored furniture always gives a space character and makes it feel like it has a story behind it.
Source: Home Bunch
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Megan