Horn swoggled
Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 4/1/2005
Indulge in a little swooning over nature's bounties with some of the best-looking horn designs around. While organic is very in vogue, it's key to remember natural should never sacrifice on style. Choose from chic, super-stylish designs that pay homage to their wilder sides.
Inlaid horn and bone tiles frame Carolina Mirror's beveled design with a chic, mosaic effect ($539). eLink 612
Checkerboard patterning jazzes up Jamie Young's Lucky Lamp in edgy fashion ($675). eLink 740

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Shapely legs strut Arte Italica's horn accent table into showstopping territory ($450). eLink 525 |
| Alternating bands of horn and mother-of-pearl create a bold, visual pop in De Renaudin's salad server set ($55, set of two). eLink 736 | ![]() |
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The stylized shape of Currey & Company's Stag Horn Sconce offers big-time drama in a relatively small package ($440). eLink 689 |
| Airedelsur's triangular pitcher goes ultra-sophisticated with a swirling horn handle ($495 to $625). eLink 738 | ![]() |
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Organic styling defines Frances Stoia's asymmetric bowl, adding to the design's imperfect charm. eLink 741 |
| Although it's actually constructed of cowhide, Capel's Laredo Tiles Rug takes on the look of horn with subtle tonal variations and pumped-up patchwork appeal ($1,427, 5×8). eLink 606 | ![]() |
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Clean, contemporary shaping is offset by the natural feel of Lunares' horn candleholders, packaged in a stylish gift box ($14 each). eLink 739 |























