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The contemporary designer aesthetic curates premium furniture, lighting, and rugs featuring bold shapes, current design trends, and elevated materials like brushed brass or engineered stone.
This grouping draws specifically from the premium Designer Collection, offering higher-end materials and more design-forward pieces than the broader, standard contemporary range.
This aesthetic works well in living rooms, dining spaces, and entryways, particularly in homes wanting a bold, design-led statement rather than a purely functional furnishing choice.
Given the investment involved, contemporary designer pieces are generally best suited to a longer-term home, though standout items like a single rug or light fixture can still work well in shorter-term spaces.
Designer contemporary pieces generally carry a higher price point, reflecting premium materials and more considered, design-forward craftsmanship compared to the standard range.
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