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Wednesday, October 25, 2006

The White Company launches Mirrored Furniture for Autumn

The White Company has launched an exclusive range of mirrored furniture for autumn to reflect an elegant new mood in interiors.

“The Halston range is inspired by 1930s glamour but with a modern twist and it is very versatile,” says The White Company’s founder, Chrissie Rucker. “It can work with any interior, whether it be contemporary or traditional.”

The three-drawer chest of drawers is beautiful and functional, whether accessorised with a lamp, small sculpture or vase of fresh flowers. There is more than a hint of Art Deco chic about this substantial piece of furniture, which fits into a bedroom for elegant storage, or in a hallway or living room as a focal point for the room.

“I like a chest of drawers to be useful as well as look fantastic,” Chrissie says. “This piece does that: it has deep drawers that hold plenty of things and, at the same time, it can truly bring a spark of glamour to any room.”

This collection also includes a dressing table and stool with gracefully curved legs that are as perfect for glamorous party-prep moments as they are for little girls playing dress up. With a few scented candles and vintage-inspired bottles, the dressing table looks as gorgeous in a room with a decorative wrought-iron bed as one with more linear lines. The stool is a perfect accompaniment to the table, as is the delicate mirror, which can be hung with the set or on its own.

“For those who prefer such a dramatic piece of furniture more front and centre, it can also work as a hall table by the front door,” says Chrissie. “It’s is a stunning piece to liven up what is sometimes an overlooked area of the house.”

Meanwhile, the Halston mirrored bedside table looks equally divine next to the bed or used as a side table next to a sofa, accessorised with one of The White Company’s glass lamps, as well as a teetering pile of your favourite books.
by The White Company, home accessories and furniture blog posted at 12:16 PM

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