17th-century Europe, Baroque style

The Lavish Baroque Style

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Having originated in 17th-century Europe, Baroque style adds a feeling of opulence to any room. Rich finishing, curving lines, and luxurious fabrics create a sense of grandeur and drama

1 Lightopia
Middlefield 9 Light Chandelier
$2,299, lightopiaonline.com

2 L’Objet
Evoca Champagne Bucket
$350, l-objet.com

3 Soho Home
Montclare Cushion (Charcoal)
$77, amara.com

4 Christofle
Stainless Steel Baroque
Wall Clock Jardin D’Eden
by Marcel Wanders
$32,500, christofle.com

5 Restoration Hardware
Baroque Capital Coffee Table
$1,595, restorationhardware.com

6 MOOOI
Smoking Dining Chair
by Maarten Baas
Price upon request, moooi.com

7 Baker
Recamier by Darryl Carter
for Milling Road
$7,995, bakerfurniture.com

PHOTOS: (IN ORDER) COURTESY OF LIGHTOPIA, L’OBJET, AMARA, CHRISTOFLE, RESTORATION HARDWARE, MOOOI AND BAKER

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