Date: November 29, 2021 | Photography: Rett Peek | Styling: Steph Smith | Producer: Stephanie Maxwell Newton |
Furnishings and finds created with this age-old technique give the home an artful flair
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“Gustav” magnifier and “Aisled” tray. Providence Design, Little Rock, providenceltddesign.com
Picture frames with inlaid patterns. Tipton & Hurst, Little Rock, tiptonhurst.com
1 Mr. Brown London “Paris” lantern in Dirty Gold & Ivory Bone. Casey Sarkin Interior Design, Fayetteville, caseysarkininteriordesign.com
2 & 3 “Ellaria” bone and brass arched mirror and “Ossian” white and blue obelisk set. Lighting Emporium, Springdale, lightingemporium.com
4 Bone inlay picture frame. Cynthia East Fabrics, Little Rock, cynthiaeastfabrics.com
5 & 6 Pair of cream inlay lidded jars and octagonal wooden table with bone inlay in a traditional Indian motif. Bear Hill Interiors, Little Rock, bearhillinteriors.com
7 Black side chair with bone inlay. Cantrell Furniture Design Center, Little Rock, cantrellfurniture.com
8 “Modernist” inlaid bone and horn tray. GW Lighting and Home, Benton, gwlightingandhome.com
9 “Amira” mosaic inlay table lamp. RH Baby & Child, rhbabyandchild.com
10 “Russell” credenza. Arkansas Furniture, Hot Springs, arkansasfurniture.com