Guest Picks: Going for Baroque
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When going for baroque, there’s only one thing you need to remember: The fancier, the more over the top, the more outlandish, the better. Chanel your inner Bernini and get going on this baroque goodness. — Lani from Mon Petit Chou Chou
2666-20 Haute Couture II Wallpaper, Double Roll, Gray/Light Gray - $159.99The slightly glossy finish of this paper from Designers Wallpaper takes it up a notch, from just fancy to brilliantly baroque.
Standing Baroque Mirror - $999 $1,750.00Make a grand baroque statement with this standing mirror.
Baroque Wall Art Decal Kit - $30.99I’d love to use these decals behind a backsplash or over a stove to mirror the look of tile — but without the work or the grout.
Mirrored Modern Baroque Hollywood 6-Light Chandelier - $2,240 $2,688.00A splurge to be sure, but this modern version of a fancy chandelier would blend well with any interior and reflect your existing decor.
Go Baroque Fabric, Mirror - $324 $376.00Want just a touch of fancy? Make some pillows out of a whimsical fabric. Want more fancy? Use fabric on the wall as a paper alternative!
Baroque Carrara Polished Mosaic Tile - $24.85I almost went with this mosaic Carrara marble in my own kitchen, but chickened out and went with subway Carrara instead. Now I kind of wish I hadn’t!
Gotham Mirrored Baroque-Style Console - $604 $880.00The beauty of this mirrored console is that it goes with any color and blends into any room. My only complaint with mirrored elements are the fingerprints, so beware if you have little ones.
Consigned Baroque Revival Armchair, Newly Upholstered in White - $2,100This circa 1880 reupholstered armchair would look amazing at the end of nearly any table.
Morena Neo Baroque ‘Barbed Wire’ 4-Light Open Lantern Pendant - $1,360 $1,632.00If your baroque style leans toward the classical, this wire pendant should fit the bill. Curved lines echo the style but keep the fixture light and airy.
Medallion Buffet, Black Baroque With Gold - $3,538This statement buffet is handcrafted in Peru. It’s definitely an item that could be passed down through the family.
Baroque Gold-Leafed Mirror - $4,700 $5,875.00If you are looking to create your own hall of mirrors, look no further. This mirror is handcrafted in Italy of carved wood and covered in gold leaf.
Baroque Gold Small Canister - $140Bring a little class to the bathroom shelves or your bureau. I’d personally keep this in the kitchen stocked with some sweets.
Chevron Flora 1 Baroque Mirror - $299This baroque-style mirror comes in just about any shade or pattern you can think of.
Baroque White Large Feeder - $84 $105.00Don’t forget the pups. My mastiff would love these high-design bowls.
Baroque Tile Linen Pillow, Blush - $220Silk. Embroidered. Baroque with a dash of rococo. Luxe? To the max.
Berenson Baroque Knob, Verona Bronze - $7.11 $8.89A modern take on baroque sensibilities, this knob would spice up an outdated dresser or cabinet.
Antique Baroque Round Platter - $19.99White china need not be boring, as demonstrated by these baroque-inspired beauties. They’re perfect for all those upcoming holiday dinners.
Sienna Buffet, Distressed Gray With Yellow and Red Baroque and Solid Doors - $2,600Speaking of holiday dinners, what better way to revamp your dining room than adding a stunning buffet like this? It’s a little Shabby Chic, a lot baroque and most definitely a lifelong investment.
Arteriors Home Baroque Antiqued Gold Leaf Table Lamp - $732 $915.00Fluid design, ornate patterns and gold leaf make this lamp extraordinary.
Mara Skull Chair - $985Kind of creepy and kind of fabulous, this chair will definitely make a statement in any space.
Baroque Nickel and White Hand-Tufted Rug - $125This hand-tufted, nickel-gray carpet is perfection with its hint of baroque shaping.
Baroque Panel Molding - $21.60 $25.92Don’t limit your inspiration to furnishings — take your baroque sensibility straight to the molding.
Baroque Tin Ceiling Tile #2408 - $8.75Last but not least, I’d be remiss in leaving out an option for the ceiling. I’ll take any excuse to use a little tin.
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