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Dramatic black accents for your home.
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Manage the home & tabletop dept at a major luxury retailer.
Maarten Baas Smoke Chair
11 people recommended this item
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This chair is actually finished with fire -- the wood is burned. Thus, the name the “Smoke Chair”. Once the chair has been thoroughly smoked giving its finish a scaly, crackly skin, its covered with a laquer to protect the user. Burnt furniture. Weirdly hip
Updated Aug 28, 2008
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black baroque 9 candle candelabra
First to recommend
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A stunning large baroque style 9 candle candelabra, made from black acrylic. Very dramatic.
Updated Aug 24, 2008
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Big Bold Candelabra
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This giant candelabra by Moooi is made of laser cut steel. Very striking design
Updated Aug 31, 2008
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Black Rabbit Lamp
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A perfect guest for a Mad Hatters tea party. It has a detail of fur, fountains a reflection of the light down to the base creating an impression of warm dense fur. By Moooi
Updated Aug 31, 2008
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Book Clock Black
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2 people recommended this item
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This clever clock looks like a stack of books. Would fit perfectly in your bookcase. Comes in several colorways, but most chic in black.
Updated Aug 31, 2008
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Barbara Vases Black
First to recommend
Description
I love these little vases. So sculptural. Delicate and strong at the same time. Somehow very feminine. I love the shiny black finish. Also available in white.
Each Barbara Vase is handmade and unique. Its narrow flute holds 1-5 stems and, due to its asymmetry, always creates a dynamic display.
Updated Aug 23, 2008
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L'Objet Crocodile Candle
First to recommend
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The perfect glam gift for a man - very masculine, a little flashy, all chic.
Updated Aug 13, 2008
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Black Rose Clock
4 people recommended this item
Description
I love the colors of this clock. What a pop this would make on your wall.
From the artist:
The “Rose Clock” is a reinvention of a classic overlooked Victorian household object serving no purpose other than to make a ceiling look beautiful. Is “Rose Clock” art or a time piece? It is both. The hands of the clock are the same colour as the face. A double take is needed to realise that it is a working clock. My inspiration comes from boredom. I have spent too many hours at work looking at the time wishing it was 5.30PM. “Rose Clock” now makes looking at the time more rewarding. It lets you know the time but also looks beautiful. “Rose Clock” is made from lightweight cellular resin in the shape of a Victorian ceiling rose.
Updated Aug 23, 2008
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Seven Nights Vases
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A black vase for every night of the week. This set of seven black glass vases looks great all clumped together - very sculptural.
Updated Aug 23, 2008
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DL&Co Skull Plates
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Designed by that iconic lover of all things dark, Douglas Little, these sleek black plates with silver skull remind you "Life is short. Enjoy it," with every bite.
Beautifully gift wrapped in a black satin hat box with hand pleated tissue inside and a black satin ribbon outside.
Updated Aug 15, 2008
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Updated Nov 24, 2008
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