4 Home Accents to Warm Up Any Interior
Winter is practically here, which means opportunities abound for home updates. But a full renovation isn’t the only way to change the look and feel of a space. We’ve rounded up four home accents in soothing shades that will freshen up any interior, from a tranquil wool rug to a minimalist home bar.
Enliven Interiors With These Product Designs


Prabal Gurung for Rugs USA
Product: Greenwich Abstract.
Standout: The fashion designer’s love for Nepal and New York translates into a 28-piece collection blending Indian mysticism with American pragmatism, as evinced in this organically shaped hand-tufted 100 percent wool rug. rugsusa.com
John Sorensen-Jolink of Coil + Drift
Product: Ridge.
Standout: The contours of a bird’s outstretched wings inspired this 2-foot-long cast-brass pendant fixture with a verdigris patina, constructed in and designed as an homage to Upstate New York. coilanddrift.com


Jenny Magdol and Steffie Oehm of Alter Interiors
Product: High Bar.
Standout: The San Francisco studio’s modern take on a 15th- century cellarette is a 7-foot-tall cabinet in natural ash, Alexandrita quartzite, and ceramic tile, with plentiful drawers to conceal either booze or bud. alterinteriors.com
Alexa Hampton for The Shade Store
Product: Cloud Chain.
Standout: Rendered in dainty embroidery, the prolific designer’s 1970’s-esque tubular graphic motif—ideal for drapes, pillows, Roman shades, and more—conveys light and movement. theshadestore.com Sample Cloud Chain on materialbank.com
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