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P R O P I C K S Easy

S I D E P L AT E S Blue Mosken, $50 for four; oka.com

TA B L E L A M P Opaque rust-orange glass creates a golden glow. Ansel (10" tall), $90; urbanoutfi tters.com

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D E C O RAT I V E B EA DS Drape these baubles over books or a tray. Rainbow Speckled Recycled Glass, from $9; beadchest.com

TA P E R H O L D E R S Delicate, timeless shapes in easygoing colors. Glass in Jewel and Amber, $32 each; patinastores.com

G L AS S E S Cobalt Confetti, $36.50 for four; bluerose pottery.com

CA RA F E Handmade and one of a kind. Available in three colors. Marta Carafe, $72; darlingspring.com

H O U RG L AS S Functional sculpture for your desktop. Milano Times, $20–$35; store.moma.org

VAS E Swirls of gray and amber make a statement with or without fl owers. Patterned Glass Vase, $35; hm.com

theart ofglassSwirled, speckled, or blown into unique sculptural shapes, glass pieces like these can be an affordable way to integrate fine art into your everyday decor. Display the pieces—even functional items like glasses, plates, or a carafe—on an open shelf or buffet when not in use; the light will show off their jewel-tone hues, textures, and translucence while casting shadows as dynamic as the objects themselves. ■

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