Drought is back, and it’s weird in the best way.
The design collective behind last year’s bloody knife mirror and iPod Nano-shaped iMirror just dropped a new piece for your inner computer nerd. This time, they’ve turned the iconic Windows 95 version of MS Paint into a 4-foot-tall wall mirror.

It’s called the MS Paint Mirror, and it nails the details.
There’s a full toolbar up top, a left-hand function column, a scroll bar on the right, and the unmistakable color palette running across the bottom. One small tweak: the last tool is cheekily labeled “Drought.”

If you ever spent hours scribbling with the spray can tool or violently misusing the paint bucket, this one’s for you.
The piece arrives with a full campaign video that leans into the nostalgia. The mirror is available now for $395 on Drought’s official site.
Drought doesn’t just make home décor—they make conversation starters. This drop continues their theme of turning old tech interfaces into tangible, usable design.

The MS Paint Mirror plays on memory. It makes you feel something, even if that feeling is, “I can’t believe I used to think this app was advanced.”
Nostalgia has always been big. But Drought knows how to do it with style that feels fresh, not forced.