What's in this collection
Mirrored lamp tables have panelled reflective surfaces and sit at sofa-arm height to complement a seating arrangement. Base and frame styles vary across the collection, giving options that suit different room schemes within the same material family.
If you're comparing mirrored against stone, marble lamp tables are the practical alternative. Both work well beside a sofa or armchair, but they suit different rooms and ask different things of you in terms of upkeep. The FAQ below covers the comparison in full.
Mirrored furniture in a living room or bedroom
A mirrored lamp table works best as part of a broader scheme, either alongside other mirrored pieces or in a room that has been put together with a degree of intention. Placed beside a sofa in a room with good evening light, it creates a softly reflective quality that adds depth without requiring anything else to do the same job. You don't need the whole room to be mirrored for one piece to work. What helps is a room that has some contrast for the reflective surface to play against: dark upholstery, warm wall tones, rich textures.
If you're furnishing a living room across several mirrored pieces, a mirrored lamp table pairs naturally with a mirrored coffee table in the centre of the room and a mirrored console table in a hallway or against a wall. Using the same material language across accent pieces gives the room a more coherent feel, even where the pieces aren't a matched set.
In a bedroom, a mirrored lamp table works well beside the bed in a room that already has a considered aesthetic. The reflective surface catches the bedside lamp effectively, and the smaller footprint of a lamp table suits tighter bedroom layouts where a full bedside unit would feel heavy. It's a good choice where the room has been deliberately put together and the mirrored surface adds to that rather than standing out as mismatched.
Upkeep and daily use
Mirrored furniture shows dust and fingerprints more readily than any other material, and a lamp table is no exception. The surface will need wiping regularly to keep it looking its best. A microfibre cloth is the standard tool. Avoid abrasive cleaners, which can scratch the reflective panels.
It's worth being aware that the glass panels used in mirrored furniture can chip at the edges if knocked. On a lamp table, which typically sits beside a sofa rather than in a high-traffic area, this is less of a risk than it would be on a hallway console. But it's a consideration if the table is in a position where it might be caught by a vacuum cleaner or bumped by children playing.
None of this disqualifies mirrored as a choice. In the right room with a household that's reasonably tidy and careful, a mirrored lamp table looks genuinely good and continues to do so. The honest point is that it asks more of you than marble, and it's worth knowing that before you buy.
Spreading the Cost
Finance is available on many of our mirrored lamp tables, subject to status. If you're furnishing across several accent pieces and would rather spread the cost, it's a straightforward option alongside your other purchases. Details of the available finance options are on the website. Get in touch before ordering if you have any questions.
Why buy from Shawcross
We're a Manchester-based furniture retailer with a physical showroom where you can see mirrored furniture in person before buying. Mirrored surfaces in particular can look quite different in a showroom setting from how they appear in photographs, and seeing the quality of the panelling and the depth of the reflective finish in natural light is a useful step for a piece you're planning to live with for a long time.
We deliver nationally across the UK, and we're happy to help at any stage, whether you want to talk through whether mirrored is the right choice for your room or need help thinking about how a lamp table will fit alongside other pieces you're buying.