Accessories are chosen last but noticed first — the objects that confirm whether a room has been thought through or merely furnished. A clock with genuine architectural presence, a hand-patinated bronze object, a piece of mouth-blown glass or Calacatta marble on a surface: each makes a claim about the space around it, and the strength of that claim depends on scale, material weight and placement as much as on the object itself.

Luxury decorative objects, designer clocks, sculptural mirrors and art objects in this edit are drawn from leading European designers and heritage makers whose work is selected for one consistent quality — the ability to hold attention in a finished room without demanding it. Hand-patinated bronze, mouth-blown glass and Calacatta marble are among the materials that carry this edit, chosen for their behaviour under light and their capacity to bring material contrast and considered detail to a well-resolved interior.

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