At the spring market, three looks stole the show: crystal gems, seaside charms and 3-D geometrics.
Crystal Gems
Nature’s bounty: These accessories star mineral crystals, polished fresh from the earth.
Handley Drive’s Quartz Star sculpture takes inspiration from mid-century sputnik design. The marble base supports the brass fixture and quartz crystals. Available in three sizes. www.handleydrive.com
Available in horizontal and vertical directions, the Spear picture frame from Emporium Home has a row of natural quartz crystals along the top. Finished in Satin Brass. www.emporiumhome.com
The Celestite Crystal Bloom from John-Richard appears from a cast brass branch and is mounted on a clear crystal cube. Measures 7.25 inches tall. www.johnrichard.com
Seaside Charms
By the sea, oh how happy we’ll be: Shells, starfish and ocean blue give these accessories a coastal feel.
These Starfish Statues from Crestview Collection make a splash with a Ceramic Blue and Yellow finish. They measure almost 13 inches wide. www.crestviewcollection.com
Natural shells adorn the Boardwalk shell jewelry box from Currey & Company. Just 10 inches tall, this box gives plenty of color and detail. www.curreycodealers.com
The Mermaid floral vase from Jamie Young polishes off any seaside decor. Shown here in blue ceramic, it’s also available in white. www.jamieyoung.com
3D Geometrics
Geometrics are still trending, popping up in the accent category in 3-D fashion.
A collection of intersecting rectangles come together to form this contemporary Tangled Rectangles sculpture from Moe’s Home Collection. Available in small and large sizes. www.moeshomecollection.com
This set of three Geo Shapes from Regina Andrew Design stand strong together or spread out over a room. Made of iron with a natural finish. www.reginaandrew.com
Designed by Billy Moon, the Venya sculpture from Uttermost reflects light through the mirrored center cube, surrounded by open iron cubes. Measures 24 inches high. www.uttermost.com