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Like fashion trends, what’s hot in home decor changes over time, and one decor trend making a comeback are standing floor mirrors. In fact, Costco released a $150 version of Anthropologie's stunning $1,200 gold mirror , but it's not available online and shoppers are saying you'll be lucky if you find it in-store. New Design Mirror

Can't find Costco's viral Anthropologie-lookalike floor mirror? I found these 6 options to shop instead | HELLO!

The trending original: Anthropologie Luisa Mirror, $1,198

I used to have a similar floor mirror years ago, and seeing the oversized gold mirrors trending on TikTok makes me regret ever letting it go!   

But don’t worry if you missed out on the Costco's bargain 'Ravena' floor mirror - I went on a hunt for some amazing lookalikes so you can still get the luxe look for less.

Baroque-inspired gold floor mirrors like Anthropologie’s are a great vintage-inspired option which also looks just as great with both classic and modern decor. The charming pieces will give any space instant chic Parisian apartment vibes.

And we’re not the only ones who love this decor trend. Just one post by Instagram influencer Costcohotfinds about the Costco mirror earned over 134,000 likes, with comments ranging from “I grabbed it when I saw it! Love it!” to “That is very pretty. Still saving up for the Anthropologie one though.”

Thankfully Costco's not the only budget-friendly choice! I found great lookalikes at Wayfair, Amazon, Sam's Club and more retailers. There's even a lower-priced option at Anthropologie.

And if you love the ornate gold look, don't forget that you can even add the style to your home with smaller touches. I have a mirrored gold filigree Zara Home tray, similar to this $10.99 Amazon look , which adds interest to my more modern living room decor.

Mirrors reflect light to help make your space look bigger  - for example, I have mirrored closet doors that serve double duty, giving both a dressing room effect and making my master bedroom look more spacious. But why choose a floor mirror? 

I searched high and low to find some options to shop - and here's what I took into consideration:

The original trendsetting Anthropologie floor mirror, which includes an anti-tip kit, is earning rave reviews from fans.

The Azalea Park mirror at Sam’s Club is made from a double-sided steel frame with a gold finish, and commenters on social media are saying this mirror is their favorite budget-friendly option if Anthropologie's look isn’t the one for you. Shopper are loving it, giving it a 4.9-star rating. 

It’s one of the cheapest options on my list, and a similar height to Anthropologie's. The only downside is that there’s a chance it’s not available to shop online for delivery in your region, so check your zip code on the site to see if you can order then pick it up in-store, sometimes in as little as two hours.

Home Depot’s version is nearly the same size as the Anthropologie look, but comes in at about half the price (and it weighs less, too). The oversized vintage-look metal mirror with a distressed gold finish features an arched frame with decorative floral accents, plus hanging hooks on the back.

Amazon’s lightweight aluminum frame mirror is about seven inches smaller and doesn’t have the ornate accents, but will be effective in brightening up your space. There were about 500 sold in the last month, and shoppers give it a 4.5-star rating. You can install this piece on the wall, tilt it or use the U-shape bracket on the back for support.

If you’re looking for a gold floor mirror with a smaller footprint, Wayfair has quite a few options - my favorite is the ‘Elinborg’ design from House of Hampton at Wayfair.

With an aluminum alloy frame, it’s a versatile piece that can be propped up with the U-shaped metal stand on the back, but you can also hang it on the wall. And the vintage-look decoration at the top is removable so you can have a more – or less – baroque look, whichever suits your style.

This Bed Bath & Beyond mirror Perfect for those who want a pared down look, the thin aluminum frame is simple and modern - and it's available in multiple finishes and sizes. Take note though, it's a best seller and it's going fast so you'll want to add to basket ASAP.

$247.19 (WAS $298.56) at Bed Bath & Beyond

Can't find Costco's viral Anthropologie-lookalike floor mirror? I found these 6 options to shop instead | HELLO!

Full Length Arch Mirror If you’re a die-hard Anthropologie fan but are looking for a lower price point than the trending Luisa, the Cecilia style comes in at $300 less. This rectangular mirror with a pretty floral adornment is made from polyresin and is bathroom-rated, but isn’t meant for hanging. You’ll have to lean it against the wall, but it is fitted with anti-tip support.