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Classic Mirror Ball

Incorporate a classic mirror ball into your next event to create an unforgettable experience that reflects joy and celebration!
The classic mirror ball, also known as a disco ball, is an iconic symbol of celebration and nightlife.
Used in venues from nightclubs to weddings, this dazzling centrepiece creates a magical atmosphere by reflecting light in every direction.

Key Points

  • Beautiful wedding reception featuring a classic mirror ball adding an elegant touch over the dance floor.
  • Suitable for a variety of events, including weddings, parties, corporate events, and theatrical productions, complementing any theme.
  • Simple to set up and requires minimal effort to mount, making it an efficient addition to your event planning.
  • Pairs beautifully with various lighting effects, creating mesmerizing displays of light and shadow that enhance the overall experience.
  • The classic mirror ball enhances any event space with its sparkling reflections, instantly elevating the decor.
Classic Mirror Ball

more about Classic Mirror Ball

The classic mirror ball, also known as a disco ball, is an iconic symbol of celebration and nightlife.

Used in venues from nightclubs to weddings, this dazzling centrepiece creates a magical atmosphere by reflecting light in every direction.

When illuminated, the mirror ball casts beautiful patterns across walls and ceilings, enhancing the ambiance and inviting guests to dance and enjoy the moment.

Its timeless charm and versatility make it a must-have for any event that seeks to dazzle and entertain.

Pricing

Our classic mirror ball is designed to transform any event space into a vibrant and captivating environment.
Price: £140.

Add our classic free standing Mirror Ball to your existing booking from £99

Classic Mirror Ball

£99.00

£140.00

Add our classic free standing Mirror Ball to your existing booking from £99

We will gladly advise you personally and answer all your questions.

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