Trend: Modernist
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Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 10/1/2009
Effortlessly elegant, our ode to minimalism combines an urbane attitude with a refreshing sense of calm. Crisp whites and cool grays set the stage for understatement, kept from monotony by a surprising outburst of color. Marble, glass and metal complete the ultra-simplistic styling, creating a haven of pure, unadulterated modernism.
From Moderna by Roberta Schilling, the glossy, low cocktail table projects an avant garde vibe.


Gus Design Group marries modern with simple in the Richmond sofa and metal-framed GT rocker ($1,850, sofa; $1,150, rocker).


Corona Decor debuts a collection of hand-screened, eco-friendly pillows from Revive, which feature organic dyes on cotton textiles in graphic patterns like Tree, Koi, Dandelions and more ($68 each).

Payne Street's gray glass pillow vase exudes a cool sculptural aesthetic softened by a luminous glow ($578).


Dimond Lighting's Luzerne lamp deftly mixes a palette of warm whites in a crisp column design, spotlighting a mother of pearl finish ($327).

Crafted from plated satin nickel, Nova's aerodynamic arc lamp is inspired by the movement and flow of a javelin flying through the air.
Signed and numbered, Bella Pieroni's newest print for The Portfolio Collection is from an original abstract and limited to 500 worldwide

Fiery proteas sprout from a bed of salal leaves and sponge mushrooms by Artistry in Silk, surrounded by a stone square for the ultimate in simplicity ($125).


Hand-knotted of semi-worsted New Zealand wool, Surya's Shibui rug brings an elegant, urbane bent in this Tibetan weave collection ($1,452, 5×8).



























