
Norm Floor Mirror
Product information for Norm Floor Mirror
The Audo Copenhagen Norm Floor Mirror does what most floor mirrors fail at - it looks intentional rather than like an afterthought you propped against a wall. Designed by Norm Architects, this 170cm tall by 60cm wide mirror features a black frame detailed with leather accents that give it substance and sophistication beyond typical floor mirrors. The generous size gives you full perspective for outfit checks while visually expanding your space in ways smaller mirrors never achieve. What's smart about the proportions is how the 60cm width provides enough reflection to be useful without the mirror dominating narrow entryways or bedrooms. The sleek 3.5cm depth keeps it minimal and architectural rather than chunky. Perfect leaned in an entryway where it becomes both functional and a design statement, beside a dresser in bedrooms, or in bathrooms where the vanity-style aesthetic feels elevated compared to standard bathroom mirrors. The versatility here is what makes it worth the investment - you can mount it on the wall using the included hanging hardware for a more permanent installation, or simply lean it against the wall as a freestanding piece that you can reposition as your space evolves. The black frame grounds it visually without being harsh, and the leather detailing adds warmth and tactility that soften what could otherwise feel industrial. The mirror itself is generously sized to give proper reflection rather than those frustratingly small mirrors where you're constantly adjusting to see yourself. The quality shows in the construction - this isn't wobbling or sliding around, it stands stable whether leaning or mounted. The frame protects the mirror edges while creating clean lines that work with both contemporary and more traditional interiors. Available in black to accommodate different aesthetic preferences, it fits seamlessly whether you're going for moody and dramatic or light and airy. Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU and by Lassen, creating a br

























