When you can’t get your hands on the perfect vintage piece, a beautiful antique-inspired piece is the next best thing. From distressed rugs to patinated tile, Business of Home presents eight heirloom-esque items that instantly add character to a room.
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PATINA SIREN MIRROR WALL TILE — THE TILE SHOP
Turn a pint-size powder room into a glamorous retreat with this smoky statement-making tile by Minneapolis designer Kelli Fontana.
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RIPA ACCENT FLOOR LAMP — SURYA
How groovy! This mushroom-shaped charmer is woven entirely from rattan to evoke an authentic 1970s design.
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OLIVIA FLORAL CANDLESTICKS — LULU AND GEORGIA
Bring a touch of the great outdoors to an understated tablescape with these handmade bronze candleholders by Sarah Sherman Samuel.
Courtesy of Jaipur Living
ELAIDA RUG — JAIPUR LIVING
Overtufted for a distressed look, this artisanal number showcases a traditional medallion motif in tonal shades of brown.
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KEMPSEY PEDESTAL SCULPTURE — MADE GOODS
Crafted from reconstituted stone, this neoclassical-inspired torso sits on a columnlike base and is available in two colorways: neutral Tuscan White/Rustic Brown and crisp White Plaster/Light Gray.
Courtesy of Bunny Williams Home
PALM DRINKS TABLE — BUNNY WILLIAMS HOME
Measuring just 14 inches wide, this sculptural stunner is slender enough to squeeze into a small sliver of living room space.
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PERRAULT DINING TABLE — VICTORIA & SON
This Regency-style gem—which features arched legs and cast brass shoes—was originally designed for Edward Perrault, a former president of the American Society of Interior Designers.
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ANTIQUE GREEN PORCELAIN WALL AND FLOOR TILE — THE TILE SHOP
The weathered finish of this colorful design will infuse a bathroom or kitchen with texture and dimension.
Products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.