Guest Picks: It's the Little Things...
This wooden sculpture reminds me a bit of a modern take on vintage '70s pottery.
Good art books play double-duty as mind and eye candy.
A huge Paule Marrot print would completely transform a room.
This acrylic and fabric dye painting would be equally arresting in a modern or traditional space.
I love a bowl filled with seasonal items on the coffee table. I'd pile this with clementines for a nice contrast to the blue color.
This tome's handmade cover is beautiful. It begs to be displayed.
I love the intense blue of this small tray. It would lend a nice pop of color to the top of a stack of books.
This gold pig bank has been on my wishlist forever. It's a functional sculpture.
A small sheepskin rug can be layered over a sisal or print rug for added warmth, or one can be thrown over the back of a chair for texture.
I love the texture and the ombre effect on these vases.
This is another beautiful art book that earns display status.
This massive Diptique candle is over the top and completely awesome. I think this would be the only candle you'd need in your entire house. It's expensive, but it's huge and worth it!
John Robshaw makes the most beautiful pillows, hands down.
The Kubus Candleholder is iconic. It would be perfect in any space.
Ruan Hoffmann's plates would be amazing hung amidst framed works on a gallery wall.
I'd hang this artful mobile near a window.
A good gourd lamp is a classic, "have forever" piece that blends with almost any decor.
I really think you can't have too many trays for corralling objects. They instantly give reason to a jumble of mismatched things.
This little brass beetle makes me smile, which is the exact effect I want from the things I bring into my home.Next: Lessons of a Home Photo Stylist
These brass tealight holders provide just the right amount of glam. They're like little spots of jewelery in the room.
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