Designer choices, normal person prices
Photo: Courtesy retailer As an architect, I have the great fortune of working on high-profile projects with custom furniture and luxurious materials. I don’t have that same luxury when it comes to my own home, so I’ve gotten creative about finding more affordable pieces that allow me to incorporate of-the-moment design trends, like curved forms, offbeat colors, and rich textures, on a more, shall we say, modest budget.
$144 at Amazon Buy $144 at Amazon Buy Project 62 Quilted Velvet Oversize Lumbar Throw Pillow $20 Arcs, arches, and the aforementioned lozenges are ubiquitous in interior design right now. There’s still a lot of life left in this trend, as the look only recently found its way to mass market retailers like Target. On a recent hospitality project, we mixed these pillows in with custom ones from Zak & Fox and Maharam, and they looked right at home.
$85 at Target Buy Scandinavian Designs Raholt Bench For a recent project, we worked with weavers in Denmark for six months to create custom pieces, but this much more affordable version is honestly 90 percent as great at a tenth of the cost. While it’s certainly on-trend, it’s also a piece you’ll want to keep for a very long time. At work, we often pair these with a long dining table or place them at the foot of a bed.
$228 at Anthropologie Buy Editor’s Note: This side table is sold out at Anthropologie, but this stone and metal side table, also from Anthropologie, has a nice balanced look. If you want straight-up travertine, here’s a cube from Pottery Barn. $18 at Illume Buy Poketo Confetti Soap in Clear Reminiscent of the Memphis design movement, with a touch of Lisa Frank and Beetlejuice, this wacky soap makes the ’80s kid in me very happy. It’s a great gift for someone who loves wild colors and patterns but isn’t quite ready to commit to a hot-pink chair.
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