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11 organic mirrors enchant and make the look lighter

More than just a passing trend, organic mirrors represent a new way of looking at objects and spaces.

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at Jun 11, 2025, 4:50 PM

08 min de leitura
Project of Sea Architecture.

Project of Sea Architecture. (Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio)

Interior decoration is experiencing a moment where fluidity, visual comfort, and connection with nature are gaining more space. In this scenario, organic mirrors emerge as the protagonists of compositions that evoke lightness, movement, and a unique aesthetic.

The young doctor's apartment gains personality with a striking presence of green. Project by João Gabriel. In the photo, living room with organic mirror and bar cart.

Projeto de João Gabriel. (Divulgação/Divulgação)

Unlike traditional mirrors with straight frames or rigid geometric shapes, organic mirrors charm with their irregular shapes, soft curves, and free contours reminiscent of nature. They are true functional works of art that bring a new poetry to the home.

What are organic mirrors?


Old apartment is modernized without losing the original layout. Project by Barbara Dundes. In the photo, entrance hall with organic mirror.

Projeto de Barbara Dundes. (Fran Parente/Divulgação)

Organic mirrors are decorative pieces whose main differential lies in their shape: instead of the straight and symmetrical lines found in conventional mirrors, they present fluid and asymmetrical shapes, inspired by elements of nature such as stones, leaves, water, or clouds. The organic design values imperfection and the natural, proposing a more sensitive and human perspective on everyday objects.

Meet the 750 m² house of soccer player André Balada. Project by Tom Castro. In the photo, living room with bar, organic mirror, and wooden wall.

Projeto de Tom Castro. (Luiza Schreier/CASACOR)

Organic mirrors may or may not have frames, and when present, they tend to be discreet or follow the contour of the piece smoothly.

This aesthetic is aligned with movements in biophilic design and Scandinavian styles, which seek harmony with the projects, visual comfort, and emotional connection with the spaces.

Advantages of organic mirrors


Check out the 42 m² apartment of architect Rodolfo Consoli in Copacabana. In the picture, living room with shelf, tv, organic mirror and balcony.

Apartamento do arquiteto Rodolfo Consoli. (Luiza Schreier/CASACOR)

The aesthetic of organic mirrors goes beyond beauty: it promotes sensations. Check out some of the advantages these pieces offer in decoration:

1. Unique and striking aesthetic

Due to their fluid and artistic nature, each organic mirror carries a unique personality. They serve as focal points in projects, attracting the eye and giving identity to the composition.

2. Visual lightness and fluidity

The soft curves of organic mirrors create a sense of lightness, ideal for projects that demand welcome and softness. Unlike traditional mirrors, which can often impose rigidity, these models bring naturalness and dynamism.

Renovation transforms a 45 m² property into a tropical retreat. Project by Tauari Architecture. In the photo, bathroom with illuminated organic mirror.

Projeto de Tauari Arquitetura. (Lilia Mendel/CASACOR)

3. Versatility in decoration styles

Although closely associated with contemporary style, organic mirrors complement various aesthetics—from Scandinavian minimalism to boho chic, including Brazilian modernism.

4. Expansion of the project with personality

Mirrors are classic allies in creating a sense of spaciousness and brightness within spaces. In the case of organic models, this occurs with a personal touch, enhancing the project in a more artistic manner.

60 m² apartment gains integrated kitchen, two suites, and hidden laundry. Project by Sketchlab Architecture. In the photo, dining room with round table and organic mirror.

Projeto de Sketchlab Arquitetura. (Raiana Medina/CASACOR)

Where to use organic mirrors


The versatility of organic mirrors allows them to be used in almost any room, always adding aesthetics and functionality. Here are some suggestions for inspiration:

1. Entrance hall

Meet the apartment of architect Mariana Leão, from the CASACOR Bahia cast. In the photo, a corridor with an organic mirror and a planter with plants.

Apartamento da arquiteta Mariana Leão, do elenco CASACOR Bahia. (Gabriela Daltro/Divulgação)

How about creating a charming first impression? Use organic mirrors in the entrance hall to welcome guests with charm and set the tone of the home decor.

2. Living room

Rafa Zampini - Casa Almar. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2023. In the photo, bathroom with organic mirror, wood, and stools.

Rafa Zampini - Casa Almar. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2023. (JP Image/CASACOR)

Above the sofa or a console table, the organic mirror can act as the central piece on the wall, creating an artistic and contemporary composition.

3. Bedroom

Renovation transforms 45 m² property into a tropical refuge. Project by Tauari Architecture. In the photo, a couple's bedroom with an organic mirror.

Projeto de Tauari Arquitetura. (Lilia Mendel/CASACOR)

In the bedroom, they work well as a complement to the vanity, headboard, or even alone, creating a well-being corner.

4. Bathroom and lavatory

Douglas Santana, Mariana Hamer, and Iara Miquelin - Urban Loft. Project of CASACOR Goiás 2023. In the photo, a bathroom with a floor faucet and an organic mirror.

Douglas Santana, Mariana Hamer e Iara Miquelin - Loft Urbano. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2023. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

Increasingly sophisticated, these spaces also benefit from the lightness of organic mirrors. In the lavatory, for instance, it can be the highlight of the decor.

5. Integrated projects

Organic mirrors are excellent for marking transitions between integrated projects, such as between the living room and the kitchen, or between the living and dining areas, providing fluidity to the layout.

CASACOR Publisher is an exclusive content creator agent developed by the CASACOR Technology team based on the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text has been edited by Yeska Coelho.