If you’ve ever closely examined the displays in high end homes, you’ll notice the statement accessories quite often are earthy, organic, and in all likelihood, expensive. Designers know there are certain materials that create an upscale aesthetic, and they come from materials that have existed for millennia.
Our beautiful earth is the source for unique collectible pieces that are attractive displayed on shelves or tables because of their one of kind shapes and organic textures. No modern plastics or recently harvested wood can compete.
Search 1st Dibs and you’ll find vintage versions for a higher price point. Retailers like Restoration Hardware, Anthropologie, CB2 and others stock decorative objects composed of these rarer materials, but you can also find this luxury look for less at places like World Market or HomeGoods. I’m often scouring their shelves for an earth sourced accent because the texture or shape is eye-catching on display.
Below are ten finishes (with a definition of the material) that elevate your decorative displays around the home.
1. Alabaster
A soft sedimentary semi transparent rock made of gypsum.
octagonal box / pillar candleholders
2. Bone Inlay
Intricate or hand carved pieces of bone or shell embedded in a surface to create alluring patterns.
3. Horn
Polished or lacquered veneer from the horns of sheep, bull, or buffalo sourced from across the globe.
4. Petrified Wood
Fossilized wood buried in sediment replaced by mineral deposits.
pair of bookends / cube sculpture
5. Travertine
A form of limestone deposit found around mineral springs, this durable stone is often used for flooring or backsplashes, but is also be fabricated into sculptural objects as well.
pedestal tray / travertine candle
6. Onyx
A silicate material with parallel bands of chalcedony in alternating colors.
7. Mother of Pearl
A composite material that some mollusks produce as an inner layer of their shells called nacre used for decorative purposes.
8. Marble
Metamorphic rock consisting of carbonate materials that has recrystallized under intense heat and temperature.
bowl on brass stand / marble votives
9. Agate
Semiprecious stone consisting of concentric color banding caused by iron oxide minerals formed in volcanic rock.
10. Quartz
In its organic state, quartz is an abundant hard mineral composed of silica known to have healing properties. In manmade form, it’s ground and combined with resins and polymers to make countertop slabs.
natural quartz catchall / sphere on tripod
Which of these materials have you collected for your displays?