Photo by Duane Tinkey Click on the photo to read more about each item. Lynn Neswold, an interior designer with The Mansion, favors this starburst mirror from Two’s Company: “The mirror is a good scale—36 inches in diameter—for a lot of spaces. Since it’s rather small, you don’t have to be as careful about what it’s reflecting as you would with larger mirrors. The piece also works well because the starburst shape allows the wall color or wallpaper to show through, so it doesn’t overwhelm a room.” $495 at The Mansion. Hal Davis, an interior designer who starred in HGTV’S “West End Salvage” series, chose Roll & Hill’s “Agnes” chandelier: “This light fixture serves a dual purpose—it’s functional and it’s a piece of art. Using something oversized and dramatic can make a huge impact. That doesn’t mean it has to be big and gaudy; it can be streamlined and minimal like this chandelier.” $8,000 at Projects Contemporary Furniture. Des Moines interior designer Michelle Pulver adores F. Schumacher & Co.’s “Summer Palace Fret” wallpaper in smoke: “A fabulous wall covering is a great way to transform a room. This bold fretwork pattern adds such impact. The contrasting colors and architectural pattern bring personality and flair to the space that paint can’t.” $104 single roll, available through F. Schumacher & Co. (fschumacher.com). Interior designer Myra Lynn Hansen, owner of MLH Designs Inc. and Village Boutique, is keen on these tie-back tassels from Katherine’s Collection: “Often, little things can add big drama to a room. A glittering rhinestone tie- back on a fantastic drapery treatment provides just the exclamation point a room needs.” $52 each at Village Boutique. Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...