Candelaria Nature-Inspired Decor in Jewel Tones

The Candelaria Collection presents a beautiful take on fall decor, with an element of fantasy. Instead of the expected shades of red, orange, and yellow, its leaves are in soft, muted jewel tones of terra cotta, sienna, amethyst, peridot, light teal, harvest gold, and sunset. These metal pieces are a terrific alternative to harvest colors during autumn and are versatile enough to be displayed all year long.

Dimensional, teardrop-shaped leaves grow from the metal branches on these items, accented by solid color buds. A calming rainbow of colors tints the leaves, while a bronze finish shades the branches and vines. Click here to view the entire collection.

The Candelaria Metal Wall Art resembles a bouquet of leaf sprays.

Candelaria Wall Sculpture Multi Jewel

The Candelaria Wall Grille has an elegant scroll design that will be perfect above a headboard or sofa.

Candelaria Wall Grille Multi Jewel

The Candelaria Corner Etagere has four amber-toned glass shelves to hold your decorative items.

Candelaria Corner Etagere Multi Jewel

Corner Decorating Ideas for Your Home

You know that empty corner in your room? The one collecting dust? Get ready to sweep out the cobwebs, because any corner, big or small, can be customized to fully-functional yet stylish perfection. It’s all in the corner decor you choose!

  1. Corner Etagere: Ideal for displaying collectibles and photographs, an etagere will benefit a large, bothersome corner in an otherwise well-decorated room. Antique gold scrolls and four glass tiers make the Castleton Etagere a particularly elegant furnishing.
  2. Corner Table: The pedestal table serves the same purpose as the etagere but is smaller and more understated; the Victoriana Corner Pedestal, with handcarved floral patterns finished in natural cherry, is the perfect setting for a decorative lamp, which can brighten dank corners.
  3. Corner Cabinet: Whereas the etagere and the pedestal are meant to display, the corner cabinet stores all your treasures. The compact but attractive Lombardy Cabinet is finished in regal, English walnut and even reserves a flat space to accommodate a decoration or two.
  4. Corner Shelf: Limited floor space? Take it to the wall! The corner shelf just makes sense in an area like the bathroom, where the less clutter, the better. The Aldabella Wall Shelf supplies two surfaces of storage space cradled by stately metal scrolls in versatile hues of gold or slate.   
  5. Corner Desk: Besides providing a practical place to study, the corner desk can balance out larger items, like a sofa or an entertainment center, at the opposite end of a room. The Auston Desk, with or without hutch, is sturdy and comes with panel doors, drawers, and a slide-out keyboard tray.
  6. Indoor Fountain: To offset that potted plant in the entryway corner, try an indoor fountain. Trickling water and your vivid greenery will coalesce and enliven the entire room. The Classic Lion Fountain lends ancient wonder to the entryway, like stumbling upon forgotten ruins.
  7. Room Divider: A room divider can either fill neglected space itself or complement a corner accent, such as a potted plant upon a pedestal. The scrolling leaves and fleurs of the Ashville Divider are echoed wonderfully in your potted plants.

If you have a corner to fill, keep your surrounding decor and your basic needs in mind. What sorts of potential does that forgotten space hold?