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Essential accessories to complete your designer furniture

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Are you a design enthusiast who enjoys taking care of your interior? In addition to finding the right furniture for your house or apartment, it is essential to invest in designer accessories to enhance your interior décor. Carefully chosen, these objects complete your living spaces, adding charm and personality.

Since 1975, Jbonet has been available to individuals and professionals to guide them towards the best design products and objects. Do you want to perfect your interior down to the smallest detail? Browse our list of must-have designer accessories to make your wishes a reality.

Why incorporate designer accessories into your interior?

If it is recommended to complement your designer furniture with exceptional accessories, it is not to fill the empty spaces that remain in the rooms of your home. These design products can serve different purposes:

  • reveal the beauty of a piece of furniture;
  • add character to your interior;
  • highlight the uniqueness of a room;
  • define a space or a passageway;
  • create an atmosphere;
  • etc.

From the living room to the dining room, including the kitchen, bedroom, office or bathroom, every room in your home deserves to be enhanced by these memorable design décor pieces. Seemingly secondary, these accessories ultimately matter just as much as the objects they complement.

6 must-have designer accessories to complete your interior décor

There is no need to multiply bland accessories. To enhance your interior, treat yourself to products and objects with remarkable design, carefully selected. Find your décor ideas in the following list and add designer accessories to enhance your living spaces throughout your home.

1. Designer lighting: the accessory that contributes to the home’s lighting ambience

Lighting is one of the designer accessories that can adorn every corner of your interior. Indeed, it can be installed anywhere: on the ceiling, on the walls, on the floor or on furniture. While contributing to the lighting ambience of the rooms is the primary role of a light fixture, its daytime effect, when it is switched off, should not be overlooked. A challenge brilliantly met by designer Isamu Noguchi’s Akari Light Sculptures! These handmade table lamps, floor lamps and ceiling lights in traditional washi paper embody that subtle blend of simplicity, poetry and functionality found in Japanese design.

Akari Vitra accessories

A different universe, the same success: the Desk Lamp designed by Jean Prouvé in 1930 is one of the accessories to have at home to light your interior in style. The French architect designed this small table lamp to equip the Nancy University Campus. Made from folded sheet steel, it enhances the desk with its clean lines and industrial design.

2. The designer clock: the accessory that turns timekeeping into exceptional décor

A designer clock does not merely structure the flow of our days. More than a simple timekeeping instrument, this accessory is a true decorative element for your interior.

Designer clock accessories

It was based on this idea that American designer George Nelson created his clock collection in 1947. What the George Nelson Wall Clocks have in common: the absence of numbers. Indeed, the designer had noticed that most of his contemporaries told the time solely by the position of the hands. He therefore focused on the style of his clocks—pieces that have since become icons of 1950s design.

3. The designer stool: a minimalist seat that rivals the home’s chairs

Stool, pouffe or side table: these designer accessories stylishly complement the chairs, armchairs and sofas already present in the home. Small in size, they can bring out the character of a living room, change the atmosphere of a bedroom or celebrate understated décor.

Le Corbusier designer furniture and accessories

This is notably the case with the Cabanon LC14 Stool designed by Le Corbusier in 1952, inspired by a whisky crate found on the beach. The seat is understated, yet crafted using refined wood-shaping techniques—a way to combine simplicity and sophistication.

4. The designer mirror: when reflection enhances décor

From the bathroom to the living room, including the bedroom or entrance hall, the designer mirror finds its place everywhere in your interior. While its primary use is to reflect your image, the mirror is also a decorative element in its own right that creates a sense of depth or simply captures the light.

Mirror for designer furniture

Some models even blur the reflection to add a unique artistic touch to your home. This is the case with the Les Grands Trans-Parents designer mirror, inspired by a famous work by Man Ray, reproducing in black the artist’s original pun on the surface usually intended to hold the reflection.

5. The designer coat rack: more than a practical hook, a decorative element in its own right

Coat rack for designer furniture

The coat rack is often seen as a storage accessory used to hang clothes and everyday items. Yet the greatest designers have embraced this furnishing item, revealing to all its decorative potential. The LC17 coat rack by Le Corbusier, for example, is one of the iconic pieces of modernism.

6. The designer cushion: the textile accessory that dresses your interior with artistry

Designer sofa accessories

Long reserved for bourgeois interiors, cushions are now part of modern homes and dress them with artistry. Sancal is among the manufacturers that elevate the cushion to the status of a work of art with proposals that are each more artistic than the last. Its collection notably includes cushions by designer Elena Castaño-López, inspired by pioneers of abstract art such as Mondrian and Malevich. Designed by the same designer, the Mandarinas collection takes shape thanks to haute couture techniques specific to the corsetry sector.

The Jbonet catalogue offers a considerable variety of designer accessories, from home textiles to table accessories, as well as décor pieces such as the room divider or the mirror. All these products and objects meet a premium requirement, both in aesthetic result and in manufacturing processes. Each of them is a design creation in the same way as the furniture designed by the greatest designers, such as the chair series by the legendary Arne Jacobsen or Le Corbusier’s LC12 table. Interested in products from the catalogue? Contact us with the corresponding ID to submit a price request or request further information. Our team is available to respond to all your enquiries.

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