Peace Out
Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 2/1/2009
With a ray of hope on the horizon, now is the perfect time for the peace sign to resurface. Originally an anti-nuclear symbol, the iconic motif just marked its 50th birthday. The peace sign has traveled a long way since the hippie-dippie days of the ’60s, with the current incarnation shifting in style towards fresh and modern spiked with sublime edge. — Tracy Bulla

Primal Elements emblazons a hand-jeweled crystal icon on an edgy, ebony glass candle, fragranced with sweet notes of Tahitian Vanilla ($22).
Part of Eieio’s Giclee Print Collection, flowers the color of sunshine create a symbol of hope on archival paper which are signed, proofed and numbered by artist Jean Orlebeke ($130).
Craftily twisted grape-vine forms a peace wreath in Dogeared’s handmade organic
version with leather hanging strap ($38).

From Shine, the swank Geneva chair bejewels the peace sign with customizable Swarovski crystals.
Jonathan Adler’s Peace & Love pillow pops against a magenta backdrop, featuring a hand-loomed wool cover and feather down insert ($98).




























