Style: Lovely bone
Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 4/1/2007
Fantastically foreign and purely chic, bone links the divergent trends of organic naturalism and far-flung exoticism in one fell swoop. Bridging the gap with the greatest of ease, this eclectic, multifaceted material bestows effortless elegance to whatever it touches.
All prices are suggested retail.

Fit for a maharajah, the handmade reproduction Palace chair from Bojay spotlights bone inlay with eye-popping opulence ($1,150).
Flickering flames of candlelight illuminate lacy patterns reminiscent of eyelet in Lunares' hand-carved bone votives ($14 each).


Bone embroidery and cording conjure up mystic fantasies in Ankasa's lavishly appointed pillows.
From Zrike, a mix of bone and horn lends an exotic aura to style-laden salad servers.


Crafted of hand-carved bone, Tozai's Centerpiece bowl makes a stunning statement ($450).
Intricate inlay on the Alexandria table from Two's Company results in a blooming bone garden of petals and vines ($625).


Sunburst-style lids render the Parasol, Silo and Sunflower boxes both captivating and charming in pieced bone from Roost ($36 each).
Carved bone rosettes punch up Zodax's wooden plaque, serving up a distinctive twist on wall decor ($40 to $100).


















