Collection: Accessories
It’s the quiet details that make a space feel complete. We curate accessories for substance and craftsmanship: hand-cast metal, honed stone, refined woods, leather accents, and lacquered finishes. Mix heights and textures—place a sculpture for lift, use trays to ground vignettes, and add boxes for concealed storage with character.
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Butterfly Ballerina Bronze
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $1,487.20 USDRegular price$1,690.00 USDSale price $1,487.20 USDSale -
SaleEdo Lobster Bronze
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $466.40 USDRegular price$530.00 USDSale price $466.40 USDSale -
SaleBenoit Small Box
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $484.00 USDRegular price$550.00 USDSale price $484.00 USDSale -
Ebba Rectangular Mirror
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $1,636.80 USDRegular price$1,860.00 USDSale price $1,636.80 USDSale -
Beachhead Whitewash Rectangular Mirror
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $1,531.20 USDRegular price$1,740.00 USDSale price $1,531.20 USDSale -
SaleDorian Floor Mirror
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $2,032.80 USDRegular price$2,310.00 USDSale price $2,032.80 USDSale -
SaleArvi Round Mirror
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $2,103.20 USDRegular price$2,390.00 USDSale price $2,103.20 USDSale -
Diza Round Whitewash Mirror
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $704.00 USDRegular price$800.00 USDSale price $704.00 USDSale -
Elena Rectangular Mirror
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $1,416.80 USDRegular price$1,610.00 USDSale price $1,416.80 USDSale -
Dario Round Gray Mirror
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $1,663.20 USDRegular price$1,890.00 USDSale price $1,663.20 USDSale -
SaleAndar Oval Mirror
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $2,032.80 USDRegular price$2,310.00 USDSale price $2,032.80 USDSale -
Buko Rectangular Mirror
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $1,786.40 USDRegular price$2,030.00 USDSale price $1,786.40 USDSale -
SaleCalais Round Mirror
Vendor:Currey & CompanyRegular price $3,511.20 USDRegular price$3,990.00 USDSale price $3,511.20 USDSale
With so many choices, here are some suggestions... if you have to choose.
How to Choose
- Start with purpose.
Trays corral and define; bowls invite touch; boxes add hidden storage; sculptures supply height and focal points. One function per surface keeps it calm.
- Match scale to the surface.
Coffee table tray ≈ ½–⅔ the table’s shortest dimension.
Console anchors: one tall piece (24–32″) + one low/wide piece.
Bookshelf objects: fill 60–70% of each cubby; leave air.
- Mind height and sightlines.
Keep pieces below 10–12″ on coffee tables so conversation stays clear; go taller at consoles where you view from a distance.
- Materials with intention.
Mix one matte + one sheen + one natural (e.g., honed stone + patinated brass + wood). Repeats create rhythm; too many finishes read busy.
- Color as a quiet echo.
Pull one hue from art/textiles; repeat it 2–3 times across the room in different materials (glass, leather, lacquer).
- Edit by weight.
Heavy materials (stone, metal) need fewer pieces; lighter (ceramic, rattan) can layer more. Aim for odd-number groupings (3 or 5).
- Texture = temperature.
Smooth + woven + carved beats three glossy items in a row. Patina is welcome—character ages beautifully.
- Proportion trumps theme.
Figurines/objects work when scale and finish suit the surface—even if the subject is eclectic.
How to Place
- Coffee Table
Tray as “stage,” a low bowl + small stack of books + one lift (floral/branch or small sculpture). Leave 8–10″ of clear perimeter.
- Console / Sideboard
Compose a triangle: tall lamp or sculpture, mid-height vase, long tray/box. Keep the tallest piece off-center for movement.
- Bookshelves
Alternate vertical and horizontal lines: books upright, then a stack with a box on top, then an object in negative space. Leave 20–30% breathing room per shelf.
- Bedside
Tray for nightly essentials, a lidded box for the rest, and one soft silhouette (stone, linen, ceramic). Height stays below the lamp’s shade.
- Dining / Island
One substantial centerpiece (stone bowl, long tray). Daily life? Slide it aside—choose pieces that look good “parked.”
Quality Cues (what to look for)
- True weight and balance; no rocking bases.
- Clean seams and miters; consistent finish on metal and lacquer.
- Felt or leather bottoms that protect surfaces.
- Bowls/trays with useful depth (≥1.5–2″) so they function, not just decorate.
Styling Formulas (plug-and-play)
- The 3-Piece Vignette: vertical (lamp/branch) + horizontal (tray/books) + sculptural (object).
- Material Trio: wood + metal + ceramic.
- Tone Trio: your wall color (darker/lighter) + a neutral + one accent from art.
Edit Checklist (before you walk away)
- Remove one item per surface—then check balance.
- Can you clean the surface in one move? If not, simplify.
- Do pieces earn their keep (function, memory, or beauty)? Keep only “yes.”
Care & Longevity
- Dust with microfiber; avoid harsh polishes on patinated metals.
- Use felt pads on heavy bowls/trays; rotate pieces seasonally to prevent sun ghosting.
- Stone/wood: wipe spills quickly; periodic oil/wax per maker guidance.