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Accent Pieces & Home Decor Accents

Browse decorative accents for shelves, tables, and mantels. Vases, decorative objects, candles, baskets, textile wall art, and wallpaper from Ethnicraft, Creative Co-Op, Amber Lewis x Loloi, Loomwell Home Goods, and Mercana. Mix materials like terracotta, cast iron, brass, resin, and natural wood to add texture and personality to any room.

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Styling Accent Decor by Room

In living rooms, anchor a shelf or mantel with one larger piece (a vase or sculpture) and layer in smaller objects at varying heights — candle holders, decorative boxes, and a stack of books. On coffee tables, use a tray to group 3-4 items together so the arrangement looks intentional, not cluttered. In entryways, a single statement piece like a large vase or a pair of cast iron bookends keeps the space clean. Kitchens benefit from functional-decorative crossover pieces: storage baskets, canisters, and serving trays that look good and get daily use.

Materials and Finishes

Our accent decor spans a range of materials. Antique brass and cast iron pieces (candle holders, decorative boxes) add weight and warmth to modern and transitional spaces. Terracotta and ceramic pieces bring organic texture. Resin sculptures and decorative objects offer detailed forms at accessible prices. Natural materials like water hyacinth baskets and mango wood bead garlands introduce a relaxed, collected feel. Amber Lewis x Loloi textile wall art adds woven texture as a focal point. Loomwell peel-and-stick wallpaper offers a non-permanent way to add pattern and color to accent walls. Mixing 2-3 different materials in one arrangement creates the most visual interest.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose accent decor that matches my existing style?

Start with your room's dominant material — if you have wood furniture, echo that with wooden accents in a different tone or finish. If your space is mostly neutral, add texture through woven baskets, ceramic pieces, or cast iron objects rather than introducing bold colors. Pull one accent color from artwork, pillows, or rugs and repeat it in 2-3 smaller decorative pieces across the room for cohesion.

How many decorative objects should I put on a shelf?

Group items in odd numbers — three or five objects per shelf section works best visually. Vary heights (tall vase, medium sculpture, short candle holder) and alternate between round and angular shapes. Leave 30-40% of the shelf surface empty so items have room to breathe. Overcrowded shelves look cluttered regardless of how nice the individual pieces are.

How do I arrange accent decor on a coffee table?

Use a tray as a base to anchor the arrangement. Place one taller item (a candle holder or small vase), one medium item (a decorative box or small sculpture), and one flat item (a stack of books or a small bowl). Keep the arrangement to one-third of the table surface so there is still room for drinks and daily use. Round tables work best with a centered cluster. Rectangular tables can handle an off-center arrangement balanced by a second smaller grouping.

What is the difference between accent decor and statement pieces?

Accent decor supports and complements your room's existing design — candle holders, small vases, decorative objects that fill in visual gaps. Statement pieces are larger, bolder items that anchor a space and draw attention on their own — a large sculpture, an oversized vase, or a unique found object. Most rooms need one or two statement pieces and several accent pieces to feel complete without looking busy.

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