Features we love
- Large rectangular mirror with a brushed brass aluminium frame, hangs portrait or landscape
- This backlit mirror provides an ambient glow that surrounds the mirror to enhance its rectangular shape
- Hidden infrared motion sensor gives you effortless operation
- Colour temperature control for warm or cool light options
- Enjoy a clear, fog-free mirror after every shower, operated conveniently at the touch of a button
All about me
Add the perfect finishing touch to your space with this backlit mirror with a brushed brass frame. The large bathroom mirror can be installed either portrait or landscape. It has a hidden infrared sensor located on the left-hand side. To activate the light and demisting pad, move your hand across the sensor once at a distance of around 5cm. To turn it off, move your hand across the sensor again. Hold your hand in front of the sensor to change the colour temperature between a warm and cool light. It's IP44 rated, so it's safe to use in the bathroom.
Need to know
- Dimensions: W800 x H1200 x D44 mm
- Weight:14kg
- Mirror Style: Illuminated
- Mirror Shape: Rectangular
- Mirror Colour: Brushed brass
- Mirror Mounting: Portrait and landscape
- Mirror Feature: Demist pad
- Demister dimensions: W600W x H420 mm
- Mirror Operation: Motion sensor switch
- Power type: Mains operated
- IP rating: IP44 – Zone 2&3
- Bulb type: LED
- Light colour: From warm to cold
- Function: LED light - colour changing
- Material: Aluminium and Mirror
- Fixtures included: Yes – Solid wall fixings
- Assembly required: No
- Guarantee: 2 years








Question from Sophie: Asked on 05/12/2025 I want to mount my mirror near wall panelling - what is the minimum distance from the panelling to mirror so it doesn’t activate the sensor ?
Hi Sophie,For the Taurus backlit bathroom mirror, the sensor activates with a hand swipe at about 5?cm, so you don’t need a large clearance. Just make sure that any wall panelling doesn’t extend into this 5?cm sensor zone—leaving around 50–60?mm of space between the panelling and the sensor area is usually enough to prevent accidental interference.Thanks!