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1 Made Goods
Jasmine Bowl
$370, madegoods.com

2 Muuto
Groove Trivet
$45-$77, muuto.com

3 Williams Sonoma
Marble and Copper Round Bowl
$69.95, williams-sonoma.com

4 Jonathan Adler
Canaan Bookend Set
$256, jonathanadler.com

5 Restoration Hardware
Thaddeus Forged Iron and Marble Collection
restorationhardware.com

 

6 Gubi Gravity Floor Lamp
by Space Copenhagen
$1,133, gubi.com

7 Crate & Barrel
Wood and Marble Servers (Set of 2)
$39.95, crateandbarrel.com

8 Thomas Lavin
Sumi Table by Christian Liaigre
$34,800, thomaslavin.com

9 Restoration Hardware
Nicholas Marble Round Side Table
$1,450, restorationhardware.com

PHOTOS: (IN ORDER) COURTESY OF MADE GOODS, MUUTO, WILLIAMS SONOMA, JONATHAN ADLER, RESTORATION HARDWARE, GUBI, CRATE & BARREL AND THOMAS LAVIN

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