Emphasizes intricate pattern work, reclaimed & rare woods, and a subtle neutral palette
Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 10/14/2009
A map of many cultures, our exotically themed lounge travels from Africa to Asia and back. This thoroughly modern translation emphasizes intricate pattern work, reclaimed and rare woods, and a subtle neutral palette pumped up with flashes of metal. Hand-crafted appeal scores high marks here, balanced out by a few carefully chosen examples of contemporary design.
The Baladi panel from Made Goods repurposes wood used as a mold for cast marble window screens in India and backs it with mirror, spotlighting stunning geometric shapes.
Made from 100% recycled teak wood, the large-scale planter from Groovystuff effects the effortless style of a reclaimed artifact ($180).
Tufted leather flows along a sinuous curve in the Pavilion chaise from Alphaville Design, grounded by slim metal legs ($938).
The modernist drinks table from Belle Meade Signature translates the Moroccan tea table for today with zebrawood top, lacquered base and sterling silver-leafed legs ($749).
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