Maybe it is that High Point Market, a tremendous furnishings industry trade show in North Carolina, came on the heels of Earth Week this year, but from vendor to vendor we were thrilled to see Mother Nature so beautifully represented.
From magnificent chandeliers made entirely of shells to tables crafted from tree trunks, nature-inspired accessories and furniture are unquestionably on trend for spring. Many are created from recycled substances or came from sustainable resources, which makes this appearance one you and your conscience may enjoy.
Bringing the exterior has never seemed — or felt so good.
Odds and ends made from sticks, twigs, driftwood and other flora and fauna abounded. Accessories like these from Gold Leaf Design Group are simple to integrate into existing decor. We love these spheres especially and will see them at a conventional area, dressing down a bowl that is formal.
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BoBo Intriguing Objects Wood Spheres – $2,175
An accessory from Mother Nature is always a great alternative. These reclaimed wood spheres from BoBo Intriguing Objects are a conversation starter for sure.
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BoBo Intriguing Objects Driftwood Candelabra – $487.50
Who understood driftwood could look so elegant? This candelabra from Bobo Intriguing Objects would be gorgeous on any dining table and makes eating by candlelight a cinch.
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Arteriors Kosta Medium Authentic Oyster Shell Sphere – $381.60
For that spot that simply takes a statement accessory, look no further than that Arteriors oyster shell world. At a bookcase or on a nightstand, this bit can hold its own.
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Bobo Intriguing Objects Egg Branch Chandelier – $987.50
Statement lighting was definitely a subject of this year’s marketplace, and many of the most gorgeous fixtures were character inspired. This Bobo Intriguing Objects Egg Branch Chandelier, for example, is made from tree branches that are Polish.
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Regina Andrew Apple, Saucer and Cigar Jute Pendants
Regina Andrew jute pendants create a statement either independently or grouped together. Magnificent in a sunroom or above a breakfast room table — we would love to get all three!
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Currey & Co.. Oyster Shell Chandelier – $1,452
This magnificent chandelier from Currey & Co. is created almost entirely of shells. We can’t think of anything more suitable to get a beach-home dining area.
Natural Curiosities
Moss and Lichen Landscapes, 1
This earthy moss and lichen landscape is the best touch for any area that requires a little green.
Driftwood Rectangle Mirror – $765
We’ve always maintained that a fantastic mirror is all that is needed to maintain a bathroom from appearing dull. This Currey & Co. driftwood mirror will be fantastic above a sink.
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Celeste Mirror
In individual, this oyster shell mirror has been the announcement piece to end all statement bits. In any area, the precision and detail of this handmade bit would be jaw dropping.
STACKS AND STACKS
Side Chair by Kenian – $352
Fast-growing, sustainable bamboo was a popular plant at this year’s marketplace. If you enjoy the shape of bamboo but are bored by the color, no problem. Painted bamboo has been well represented also. Springlike colors, like teal, orange and yellow, as well as sophisticated metallics create bamboo perform, even when you’re away from the seashore.
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Butler Tray Side Table by Kenian – $183.99
This bamboo butler tray table was a versatile marketplace find. The tray is removable for easy functioning, and flipping the base on its side transforms the piece into a coffee table.
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Currey & Co.. Marchmont Chest of Drawers – $1,865.60
This spectacular shell chest, from Currey & Co., is the epitome of character inspired. It might make a stunning night table in any bedroom.
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Novel to Know: Bringing Nature Home