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Versatile Black Decor

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Bold, powerful and elegant—versatile black decor brings depth, adds drama and creates an edgy, sophisticated look

 

1 BOCONCEPT DIMAS RUG, $1,919, BOCONCEPT.COM

2 CRATE & BARREL KENTON BLACK 5-PIECE SETTING, $64.95, CRATEANDBARREL.COM

3 NEW YORK CITY PROJECT BY JAE JOO FOR HOMEPOLISH

4 MOOOI RANDOM LIGHT LED FLOOR LAMP BY BERTJAN POT, MOOOI.COM

5 HAY J42 CHAIR BLACK BY BØRGE MOGENSEN, $445, HAY.DK

6 LIGNE ROSET TOGO BY MICHEL DUCAROY, $2,415, LIGNE-ROSET.COM

7 LIGNE ROSET FANCY CHIC BY FRÉDÉRIC RUYANT, $1,960, LIGNE-ROSET.COM

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PHOTOS: COURTESY OF BOCONCEPT, CRATE & BARREL, JULIA ROBBS FOR HOMEPOLISH (LIFESTYLE), MOOOI, HAY AND LIGNE ROSET

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