Antique & Mirror Splashbacks

Reflective, hand finished glass for a luxury feel

Our antique and mirror splashbacks are cut to any size or shape you need and toughened so they are safe to use behind any type of hob, including gas. As well as adding a striking design feature, the mirror finish reflects light back into the room, making a kitchen or bathroom feel brighter and more spacious than it really is.

We offer a range of antique style effects, tones, and densities, so you can find a finish that suits the character of your home. A mirror splashback pairs beautifully with grey or white gloss kitchen units for a contemporary, luxury look, while a copper tone mirror brings a warmer, more traditional feel. Every splashback is hand finished, polished, and bevelled on all edges.

FAQs

Is a mirror splashback safe to use behind a gas hob?

Yes. The glass is toughened, so it can be fitted behind any cooker type, including gas, without risk of cracking from heat. Please note not all ranges can be toughened- please speak to a member to the team for more information.

Will a mirror splashback make a small kitchen feel bigger?

It can. The reflective surface bounces light around the room, which often makes a compact kitchen or bathroom feel more open.

What is the difference between antique and standard mirror finishes?

An antique finish has a softer, aged appearance with subtle variations in tone, while a standard mirror gives a cleaner, more uniform reflection.

Can the edges be bevelled?

Yes, all of our antique and mirror splashbacks can be polished and bevelled on every edge for a refined finish.

Download our Antique Mirrors Brochure to view the full range.

If you have any questions regarding antique and mirror splashbacks or want to receive a competitive, free, no obligation quotation from us, then please get in touch with our team today using the quick and easy contact form below. Alternatively, if you would prefer to speak to someone, you can call us today on 01223 211888 and speak with our team about your specific requirements – the more detail you can provide them with, the better.