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Commerce & Market Martini Table

Featuring an eclectic mix of natural materials and stylish surface interest, the Commerce & Market Martini Table has a convenient

Lexington Cabinet-Black

Finished in a classic black, large-scaled iron cabinetry takes on tempered glass door fronts with traditional window-style paneling, for an

Valira Accent Table

Mixing art with function, this unique accent table fits perfectly beside a chair offering a resting place for a drink

Amador Hill 2 Drawer Bench

The Amador Hill Collection features a vintage weathered oak construction with four new Classic Weathered Finishes with a dry, low

Saint Armand Accent Martini Table Grey

Casual rustic meets industrial chic in the St. Armand Accent Martini Table, crafted of Acacia Solids with an organic black

Melange Esperanza Two-Door Chest

Exciting and elegant, the Esperanza Two-Door Chest is inspired by Mid-Century Modern forms, updated with a vibrant 21st Century color

Carpenter Side Pier

Industrial construction inspired by vintage workbench design. Drawing inspiration from vintage workbenches, the Carpenter side pier is constructed of reclaimed

Aimee Cabinet

AIMEE CABINET Two-door mirrored accent cabinet with one adjustable shelf. Hand-painted antique champagne finish. Quatrefoil pattern fretwork on mirror door

Limbert Bench

Limbert Bench MISSION COLLECTION A perfect place to contemplate life’s journeys is on Limbert’s bench of bold rectangular lines and

Never underestimate the power of accent furniture. Anchor pieces might take up most of the real estate in a room, but extras like accent chairs or decorative chests play an important role. These smaller pieces come together to round out a look, offering the balance and added interest a space needs to feel thoughtful and finished. That’s why it’s important to choose wisely. Keep these three tips in mind as you pick accent pieces for your space. Accent pieces might be the supporting characters in your scene, but that doesn’t mean they have to echo everything your other furniture is already saying. This is your chance to mix it up. Adding some contrast or unexpected elements gives the overall look that depth and dimension professional designers have a knack for adding.