Accent Furniture: Form over Function
Kara Cox -- Home Accents Today, 9/1/2005
Accent furniture takes on an artistic form with designs that would look equally appropriate in a home or an art museum. Contemporary shapes are combined with metal accents, inlaid stone and intriguing curves for an eye-pleasing take on modern form.

The Regent screen from Clay, Metal & Stone uses circular mirrors to add panache to the faux leather three-panel design ($799). eLink 550
Interlude Home's Lindy club chair takes a modern edge with stainless steel twisting arms on a clean leather upholstered frame. eLink 553

El Pasillo's Anaconda table from the Argentine Earth Collection is marked by Southwest style with an inlaid concrete top and iron base ($1,000). eLink 554
South Africa's Carrol Boyes Functional Art offers a distinct form in this bedside table made with curvy cast aluminum legs ($916). eLink 555


The Diva Tower from Susan Goldstick combines modern lines with a hand-painted finish and unique matching decorative hardware ($5,200). eLink 552
J.D. Chamberlain offers an artistic bent with the Sculptural table made from a uniquely shaped textured metal base. eLink 551



























