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identity selects six pieces from Bloomingdale's eclectic collections
Partner content: No matter the style, the Bloomingdale’s ‘Shop by Style’ edit is the perfect opportunity to renew one’s interior space, be it contemporary and playful objects by Jonathan Adler, sophisticated marble by Eichholtz, or a timeless feel with neutrals and classic detailing from the likes of Caracole and Adriana Hoyos.
Here, identity picks six items from the new collections to jazz up your home:
Jonathan Adler’s Pompidou vases see 70s-inspired patterns reimagined in bold colors, with this large, curvy iteration being made from porcelain with a high-gloss finish. Cluster these vibrant vessels together for a strong statement, or place one in a room for that added colour boost.
The Luxence Royale armchair is a retro-inspired piece for the modern home, featuring a curved structure upholstered in smooth leather, and set on a swivel base. The enveloping backrest is punctuated by metal wiring, accentuating its graceful curves, with a deep seat and comfortable padding.
Tall roundabout side table by CARACOLE
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