Trend: Earthy
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Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 10/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Sculptural forms, defined angles, organic curves — it's all in there. Earthy, yet sublimely sophisticated, the season's newest looks boast rugged good looks in shades derived from nature.
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Antique resurfaces as modern in Clayton Oxford's contemporary floor mirror, made from century-old mahogany beams and mirror-polished stainless steel ($1,185 to $1,475). |
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Artisan-style bands wrap a set of three glazed ceramic vases from Howard Elliott, infusing a tart pop of vibrancy ($146, set of three). |
| Tangy overtones cut the sweetness of lush hydrangeas in New Growth Designs' hand-assembled arrangement, free-flowing from a glass bucket vase ($568). |
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| The Phillips Collection threads thick glass through stylized sections of responsibly harvested teak in Clamp'd, which uses no screws in the design. |
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| From Safavieh Couture, Thomas O'Brien proves that a leopard can change its spots in this reworked animal print, where the markings are spaced in a trellis for a batik-like effect ($2,595, 6×9). |
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Roma's low-slung table highlights the harmonious balance between form and function with a bold crisscross stainless base and walnut veneer top ($3,000). |
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Available in more than 25 finishes, Tritter Feefer's Ryan Side table intersects two trapezoids to create a distinctive base ($700). |
| Pure elegance meets upscale rustic in the fur-enveloped Caribou lounge and the walnut Beam sectional from Shimna ($4,150, lounge; $9,400, sectional). |
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| A modified gourd form lends a sculptural quality to Uttermost's Belfast lamp, accentuated by crackled porcelain finish and linen shade ($297). |
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