Sliding Wardrobes with Mirror Doors

Sliding wardrobes with mirrored doors: the collection

Wardrobes with mirrored doors are an ideal solution for adding depth to the bedroom. Characterised by a minimalist design and reflective doors, mirror wardrobes are available in several finishes including smoked and bronzed mirror glass. Choose a wardrobe with 2, 3 or 4 mirrored doors and customise it with our extensive range of practical accessories.

  • Sliding wardrobe with central mirror door Utah and 3 or 4 doors

    Utah Pacific
    Mirror Doors Sliding Wardrobe

    Starting from €1,421

    Wardrobe with sliding doors depth 50 or 66 cm, heights 223,6 / 239,6 / 255,6 / 287,6 cm. With 3 or 4 doors in wood, lacquer, glass, mirror.

  • Alaska glass sliding door wardrobe - model with 4 doors

    Alaska Pacific
    Glass Doors Sliding Wardrobe

    Starting from €2,159

    Sliding wardrobe with glossy or frosted-finished glass doors with matte lacquered or metallic metal handles. 2, 3 or 4 doors, also mirror.

  • Coplanar wardrobe with two sliding doors Pacific

    Pacific
    Coplanar Wardrobe

    Starting from €2,198

    Pacific coplanar wardrobe with sliding doors and handles, recessed grip, horizontal recess or central strip. 2 or 4 doors up to 490 cm.

Sliding mirror wardrobes: bringing a sense of space and light to your bedroom

Few things work better than a well-placed mirror when it comes to bringing light into a room and making it appear larger and more airy. That is why sliding wardrobes with reflective doors are so trendy and why we wanted to dedicate an entire collection to them. The space saved by not having hinged doors, together with the presence of a large mirrored surface without handles, makes for a compact, uniform and minimalist piece of furniture, capable of enlarging the volumes of the room by reflecting it off its front panels.

The structure of a wardrobe with mirrored sliding doors is customisable in colour and material: by exploring our collection and customising the models to your liking, you could create a classic combination of reflective doors and white lacquer, a modern but vintage-style combination of wood and glass, or experiment with a combination of bright lacquers and textured finishes.

There is also no lack of elegant versions with transparent glass fronts, to exploit the lightweight aesthetic of glass while leaving the contents of the wardrobe visible: a particularly interesting solution when the wardrobe is well accessorised and carefully organised.