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Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 10/1/2009

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. Handcrafted appeal scores high marks here, balanced out by a few carefully chosen examples of contemporary design.

TrendExotic
 Baladi panel 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.
nickel-tipped Astrakhan lamp Abstract swirls traverse porcelain in Currey & Company's nickel-tipped Astrakhan lamp, part of the Lillian August Collection ($450).
Wunderley lavishes an oversize tasseled pouf with dense and decadent embroidery ($825). oversize tasseled pouf with dense and decadent embroidery
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). modernist drinks table
St. Germain drum pendant The St. Germain drum pendant illuminates ornate laser-cut patterning in an aged brass finish from Architects & Heroes Interiors ($1,650).
Lattice patterns scroll across pure white linen Lattice patterns scroll across pure white linen in elegant fashion from Lili Alessandra ($150 to $360).
From Surya, designer Jill Rosenwald draws on ancient Middle Eastern architecture, tracing delicate ogee motifs into a hand-woven, lattice-decorated rug ($264, 5×8).  hand-woven, lattice-decorated rug
Made from 100% recycled teak, the large-scale planter from Groovystuff effects the effortless style of a reclaimed artifact ($180). large-scale planter
Pavilion chaise Tufted leather flows along a sinuous curve in the Pavilion chaise from Alphaville Design, grounded by slim metal legs ($938).
Courtesan urn Part of the Red Chambers Series from Middle Kingdom, the pristine Courtesan urn showcases an exquisitely sensual form in either matte black or gloss white porcelain ($320).

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