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magazine | Feb 13, 2023 |
21 pieces to bring winter whimsy indoors all year long

Keep a smile on your client’s face all season long with one of these dazzling designs.

Courtesy of Eichholtz
Courtesy of Eichholtz
Like jewelry for the walls, the Hermitage wall lamp by Eichholtz will bring a hint of glitz to a room.
Courtesy of Jonathan Adler
Courtesy of Jonathan Adler
A minimalist with maximalist flair, the Alphaville cocktail table by Jonathan Adler pairs a simple stainless steel drum frame with a smoky mirrored top for added drama.
Courtesy of Loloi
Courtesy of Loloi
A faux-hide floor covering with a lustrous twist, the Bryce rug by Loloi is dappled with shimmery metallic speckles.
Courtesy of Four Hands
Courtesy of Four Hands
A slim profile ensures the Charlotte bench in Mongolian Cream Fur by Four Hands can slide into the snuggest of spaces.
Courtesy of Modern Matter
Courtesy of Modern Matter
Add an art deco–inspired touch to drawers with Modern Matter’s Lucite-and-acrylic Dylan pull.
Courtesy of Galerie Philia
Courtesy of Galerie Philia
Galerie Philia’s shaggy faux-fur Yeti sofa by Vladimir Naumov could coax any client into hibernation.
Courtesy of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
Courtesy of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
A shiny statement piece with architectural appeal, the Ming Large mirror by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams features a clean- lined openwork stainless steel frame.
Courtesy of Global Views
Courtesy of Global Views
Thousands of dangling metal beads give the Shimmy Fringe pillow in silver by Global Views rhythm and movement.
Courtesy of Brett Design
Courtesy of Brett Design
Brett Design’s metallic Reflection Silver Orbs Pond scaled mural wallpaper turns bare walls into glittering snowscapes.
Courtesy of John-Richard
Courtesy of John-Richard
The Aeolian Four-Door cabinet by John-Richard is embellished with tiny pieces of broken glass that evoke the appearance of an icy window.
Courtesy of Rotganzen for Kelly Wearstler
Courtesy of Rotganzen for Kelly Wearstler
Realized in melting glass mirror by Dutch art collective Rotganzen for Kelly Wearstler, the limited-edition Cracked Actor sculpture offers a playful take on a riotous night out.
Courtesy of Currey & Co
Courtesy of Currey & Co
Turn a ceiling into a sparkling centerpiece with the crystal-clad Forest Dawn Silver chandelier by Currey & Co.
Courtesy of Chelsea House
Courtesy of Chelsea House
Whether in a bedroom or foyer, Kristi Nelson’s Avenue Mirrored console for Chelsea House creates an eye-catching focal point.
Courtesy of Dune
Courtesy of Dune
Upholstered in silver-flecked hair-on- hide, Dune’s Penta ottoman in Disco by Richard Shemtov transitions from coffee table to footrest with ease.
Courtesy of Nest Studio
Courtesy of Nest Studio
Crafted from solid brass, the Facet-02 knob by Nest Studio is finished in polished chrome to forge a gleaming, gemstone-esque effect.

Courtesy of Lee Industries
Courtesy of Lee Industries
Give your clients something big and cozy to snuggle up in this season, courtesy of the sleigh-like 7323-01 chair by Lee Industries in Alexander Natural fabric.
Courtesy of Caracole
Courtesy of Caracole
Adorned in iridescent mother-of-pearl accents and a glistening ombre-leaf finish, the Oleander cabinet by Caracole calls to mind the delicate dusting of the season’s first frost.
Courtesy of Artistic Tile
Courtesy of Artistic Tile
Open up a pint-size powder room or narrow entryway with the help of Artistic Tile’s light-reflecting Hip Herringbone Mirror mosaic.
Courtesy of Cortina Leathers
Courtesy of Cortina Leathers
Cortina Leathers’s icy blue metallic Natural Worlds in Denim can breathe fresh life into a dated design without straying from an earth-toned palette.
Courtesy of Bernhardt
Courtesy of Bernhardt
Bernhardt’s Arctic Dining table keeps it cool, balancing a clear glass top on a sculptural pedestal base that mimics a block of ice.
Courtesy of Sandra Jordan
Courtesy of Sandra Jordan
Sandra Jordan’s double-sided throw in creamy French Vanilla bouclé warms up a neutral scheme while supplying plenty of organic texture.

This article originally appeared in Winter 2023 issue of Business of Home. Subscribe or become a BOH Insider for more.

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