A little art can go a long way in elevating a room. From mini handmade glass vases to painterly porcelain tiles, Business of Home presents nine imaginative objects to create instant visual interest in a project.
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“NOONTIDE” BY TYLER GUINN — FOUR HANDS
Four Hands Art Studio uses cutting-edge 3D printers to re-create the dimensional finish on this abstract painting by Austin artist Tyler Guinn.
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BISMARK BOOK STACK — REGINA ANDREW DETROIT
Each hardcover book in this monochrome set is carefully printed on handmade parchment paper for a sleek, minimalist look.
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RAMUS WALL ART BY LEMIEUX ET CIE — GLOBAL VIEWS
Crafted from recycled wood, this eye-catching Christiane Lemieux creation will instantly drum up some graphic drama in a room.
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MALCOM SCULPTURE — ARTERIORS
Transform a bland bookcase into an Instagram-worthy shelfie with this geometric wonder, made from a textural rice stone–based material.
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LEELA BOWL — MADE GOODS
Offered in two sizes and three vibrant colorways—including Lemon, Watermelon and Olive Green—this pineapple-patterned gem can corral personal accessories in style.
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COSMO PORCELAIN WALL AND FLOOR TILE IN AEGEAN BLUE — THE TILE SHOP
Turn an understated backsplash into a bona fide work of art with this watercolor-inspired style, which is based on one of North Carolina artist Laura Park’s bestselling wallpaper patterns.
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KUKAN VASE — LULU AND GEORGIA
Talk about natural charm! Sarah Sherman Samuel modeled this sculptural ceramic number after the unfurling leaves on a growing plant.
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BODKER ORB VASE — UNISON
Crafted by Portland, Oregon–based glass artist Gary Bodker, this handblown beauty comes in a rainbow of translucent hues, including Terracotta, Rose and Midnight.
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FACES IN THE CROWD WALLCOVERING BY ELIZABETH WAKEFIELD — AREA ENVIRONMENTS
This hand-illustrated paper by St. Paul, Minnesota–based artist Elizabeth Wakefield supplies a figural—and maximalist-friendly—focal point.
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