Interiors

How To Choose A Cult Centerpiece For Your Space

Designing a room requires a harmonious blend of decorative items, but how do you select one to draw focus and take center stage? From impactful artwork to one-of-a-kind objects and unexpected scene-stealers, these are the elements to consider when choosing your very own talking-point piece. By KATIE BERRINGTON

Lifestyle
Clockwise from top left: framed Guy Bourdin print, AP8; pharmacy vase, Ginori 1735; crystal point, Jia Jia; ceramic vase, Completedworks; ceramic jug vase, Anissa Kermiche; glass candle holders (set of four), Mrs. Alice; porcelain vase, La DoubleJ; glass jar, Helle Mardahl

A compelling print

Artwork can instantly transform a space, helping to set the tone, break up larger, open areas, or punctuate a minimalist aesthetic with personality and character. Indeed, the beauty of choosing art for a centerpiece is that it provides the perfect opportunity to inject a more experimental, bolder visual – in color, mood or style – than you might otherwise favor across the rest of your interior.

  • AP8
    Guy Bourdin framed print, 35'' x 31''
    $1,433.00
  • AP8
    Guy Bourdin framed print, 43'' x 29''
    $1,433.00
  • AP8
    Guy Bourdin framed print, 30'' x 30''
    $1,147.00
  • AP8
    Guy Bourdin framed print, 42'' x 29''
    $1,433.00

A vase with a twist

Whether formed in pleasing contours or playful silhouettes, a vase worthy of centerpiece status forgoes a classic shape for something more enthralling. Look to the likes of Anissa Kermiche’s now-iconic curvaceous ceramics, the cool, draped effects of those by Completedworks, and the joyful maximalism of La DoubleJ for a purposeful piece that also serves as a sculptural adornment.

  • LA DOUBLEJ
    Bubble gold-plated porcelain vase
    $1,100.00
  • COMPLETEDWORKS
    Solitude ceramic vase
    $262.00
  • DINOSAUR DESIGNS
    Pearl Tower resin vase
    $286.00

The one-of-a-kind object

Whether grandiose or subtle, seek out talking-point pieces to inspire and give each room focus – interesting forms, touch-me textures and luxurious materials all have perennial appeal. Look to Ginori 1735’s artisanal porcelain, Jia Jia’s unique crystals and L’Objet’s contemporary crafted dishes for eye-catching designs. Then, display on a mantelpiece, vanity or side table to draw attention to particular areas, including any architectural features you are keen to highlight.

Scene-stealing tableware

When the water jug takes center stage in a tablescape, you know you’ve found the perfect vessel. Whether you have a sleek, matching set of tableware or a jubilant curation of clashing pieces, surprise guests by selecting a strikingly designed item that isn’t normally in the limelight. Case in point: brands such as Vanderohe Curio and Helle Mardahl give glassware a dreamy elevation in tonal shades, while Dinosaur Designs brings an artful, swirled effect with vivid resin vessels.

  • STORIES OF ITALY
    Macchia su Macchia set of six Murano glass tumblers
    $516.00

Scented centerpieces

Candles are essential for creating ambience, and should be displayed to maximize their impact. Choose holders suitably statuesque to elevate tall, tapered designs – we love enchanting, whimsical pieces from the likes of Mrs. Alice and Laetitia Rouget, plus sculptural iterations from Tom Dixon to cast a sense of drama over the dining table. For a contemporary twist, Loewe Home Scents’ all-wax candles in pretty pastels and rich hues make a sensational, beautifully scented addition.

  • TOM DIXON
    Swirl recycled marble candelabra
    $337.00
  • LOEWE PERFUMES
    Cucumber scented candle, 330g
    $280.00