Size
64" H x 21" W
Shape
Arched / full-length
Frame
Slim metal (black)
Mount
Lean or hang (anti-tip strap included)
Pros
- Arched full-length shape that's the look of 2026
- 64" x 21" reads full-length without dominating the wall
- Slim frame keeps the focus on the glass
Cons
- Tall leaner — must be anchored to the wall (tip-over risk)
- Decorative frame, not a heavy gallery-grade build
If you want the one mirror that delivers the arched full-length look without a single proportion problem, this is it. The BEAUTYPEAK measures 64 inches tall by 21 wide — squarely in the leaner sweet spot. That's enough height for a true head-to-toe reflection and a width narrow enough to lean beside a dresser, tuck into an entryway, or stand in a bedroom corner without eating the wall. The soft arch at the top is the detail carrying the whole trend right now, and the thin black metal frame stays out of the way so the glass reads clean.
For the price, the value is hard to argue with: you get the exact shape and scale the design world is buying, in a finish that works in almost any room. It leans or hangs, and as long as you anchor it, it's the safest first arched mirror to own.
Our Pick
The arched leaner that gets the proportions right. At 64" x 21" it reads full-length without overwhelming a wall, the gentle arch is the shape doing the work in every design-forward room this year, and the thin black frame disappears so the glass — and your reflection — is what you see.
Buy this if you want the trending arched full-length look and a single, safe size that fits most bedrooms, entryways, and dressing corners. It leans against the wall or hangs, and the proportions (tall enough for a head-to-toe view, narrow enough to tuck beside a dresser) are the easiest to live with of anything here.
What we don't like
It leans, so like every tall mirror on this page it must be anchored to the wall (more on that below) — the included strap is basic and you may want a sturdier anchor for a household with kids or pets. The slim frame is style over substance; it's decorative, not a heavy gallery frame.





