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Atlanta Market -- Branching Out

Branch designs in style niches

Angela Heck -- Home Accents Today, 7/9/2008 7:55:00 AM

Mother Nature has a designer’s eye and created a pattern of graceful lines diverging again and again from a single source. In home decor this pattern can be obviously organic, subtly stylized or adapted in the abstract. Branch designs have found their way into style niches from rustic to cosmopolitan. 


The cast aluminum three-tiered Twig server by Homart comes with three ceramic plates in various sizes ($124). GM 1009 The cast aluminum three-tiered Twig server by Homart comes with three ceramic plates in various sizes ($124). GM 1009
From Safavieh’s Martha Stewart Collection, Liana is hand-knotted from hand-spun wool in Tibet to create a contemporary rug with traditional antiqued abrash ($1,570, 5x8). MM 4-C-1From Safavieh’s Martha Stewart Collection, Liana is hand-knotted from hand-spun wool in Tibet to create a contemporary rug with traditional antiqued abrash ($1,570, 5x8). MM 4-C-1
Winter-bare branches reach up to cradle a glass top in the Garden of Dreams table by Franz Collection ($8,750). GM 1200 Winter-bare branches reach up to cradle a glass top in the Garden of Dreams table by Franz Collection ($8,750). GM 1200
Five inverted amber mission glass shades and two pinecone laden branches dangle from the simple A-style frame of this Colorado Dallas Pinecone & Needles chandelier ($550). MM 2-N-14Five inverted amber mission glass shades and two pinecone laden branches dangle from the simple A-style frame of this Colorado Dallas Pinecone & Needles chandelier ($550). MM 2-N-14
Natural tree branches have been mounted over a sky blue and leaf green field in the Tree on Top piece from Paragon ($279). MM 12-A-2 Natural tree branches have been mounted over a sky blue and leaf green field in the Tree on Top piece from Paragon ($279). MM 12-A-2





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