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Western rides to the forefront of design this season with superstar-style glamour
-- Home Accents Today, 10/1/2008
Western rides to the forefront of design this season with superstar-style glamour. And while in fashion that might mean fringe and plaid, the trend for home culls from an effortless blend of sophisticated and rustic. Symbols of the hunt are prevalent (read horn and animal print), while more traditional emblems of the masculine domain, such as leather and wood, build the foundation for high-style lodge. — Tracy Bulla
table Mahogany meets reclaimed coffee tree in Currey & Company's Kaffa pedestal table, deftly blending the rustic and the polished.

bench Hand-stitched leather upholstery enhances the masculine yet modern appeal of Sarreid's Spago, balanced by slender, splayed legs ($475).


accent Horns become modern art in Arteriors' silver-tipped sculptures, mimicking nature in a host of densely swirled neutrals.


chandelier Graceful wrought iron branches upwards in Laura Lee Designs' handmade chandelier, conveying a purely organic sensibility ($3,500).


divider Crafted of acacia wood, the lightly finished Tao Room divider compartmentalizes with geometric precision from Home Trends & Design.





























