Home Decor We’re Loving Right Now: Gold Accents

By Lauren Mang April 16, 2014

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How to impart a little chic sheen in with your decor? Gold accents–everything from fabric to trays to covetable curios–lend polish and panache to any room. We’re especially mad for mixing metals (don’t shy away from gold even if you’ve got a hefty silver presence) and pairing the gilded hue with rustic styles (think a rough-hewn wood table topped with a bursting gold sea urchin accent). See all of our editor’s picks–plus where to snag them all!–below.

Home Decor We Love: Gold Accents

 

DwellStudio home decor
dwellstudio.com

 

Home decor
kellywearstler.com

 

Book end
zgallerie.com

 

 

Throw pillow
pulphome.com

 

Accent table
pulphome.com

 

 

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