Glamorous Shine: Metallic Accents

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Metallic accents in silver, gold, brass and copper exude a refined look and perfectly combine with soft textures and neutral tones

 

1) Kelly Hoppen  |  Marble Cosmic  |  $50, kellyhoppen.com

 

2) Tom Dixon  |  Eclectic London Diffuser  |  $90, tomdixon.net

                        

 

3) Pols Potten  |  Wire Ball Table Tray in Copper  |  $261, amara.com

 

4) Leclaireur  |  Sunset Mirror  |  $1,930, leclaireur.com

 

5) Leclaireur  |  Leporello Bar Stool  |  $2,228, leclaireur.com

 

6) Skultuna  |  Lunar Candle Holder in Copper  |  $101, amara.com

 

7) Baker  |  Tower Chest by Darryl Carter for Milling Road  |  $6,660, bakerfurniture.com

 

Curated by Karine Monié
Photographs: Courtesy Kelly Hoppen, Tom Dixon, Amara, Leclaireur, Baker, and Mary Costa Photography (lifestyle)
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