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Decorative Accessories

Decorative accessories from Libra Interiors add character to a living room or study tabletop. Bone inlay card, dominoes and noughts and crosses boxes from the Chollerford range sit alongside Catania travertine and Genoa marble bookends, horn inlay magnifying glasses and Columbia sand timers. Finishes span off white, black, beige, brown and antique brass across wood, marble, resin and steel.

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Decorative accessories for a living room or study

Decorative accessories here are the small, tactile pieces that give a tabletop, shelf or desk some character. They sit in the gap between purely useful and purely ornamental: bone inlay boxes that hold cards or dominoes, traditional games worked in wood and horn, bookends that earn their keep on a shelf, sand timers that mark the minutes, and magnifying glasses with handsome frames. Most are small-scale, so they work as the finishing layer on a coffee table, a console or a study desk rather than as a main feature.

Materials and finishes

The pieces are worked across wood, marble, travertine, resin, glass and steel, with velvet detailing on a few. Bone inlay gives a fine patterned surface in off white and black; travertine and marble bookends bring natural stone and a little weight to a shelf; horn inlay and wood-effect resin add warmer, organic texture. Finishes run through black, off white, cream, brown, beige and antique brass, a neutral, grounded palette that settles into most schemes without shouting over the room.

Games, boxes and desk pieces

A good part of the range is built around traditional games. Noughts and crosses, dominoes and card sets come boxed or stacked, ready to leave out on a table as something to pick up rather than pack away. Boxes do double duty, keeping small items together while reading as an object in their own right. On a desk, a sand timer and a framed magnifying glass add a little ceremony to working hours, and bookends keep a short run of titles upright on a shelf or sideboard.

Styling and care

Group accessories in odd numbers and vary the heights, leaning a couple of books against a stone bookend with a small box and a timer alongside, so the cluster reads as composed rather than cluttered. Keep porous stone like marble and travertine away from standing liquid and wipe with a soft, dry cloth; dust inlay and horn pieces gently rather than scrubbing them. Free UK delivery over £99, with worldwide shipping available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a decorative accessory here?

These are the small finishing pieces for a tabletop, shelf or desk rather than larger furniture. The range covers bone inlay boxes, traditional games such as dominoes and noughts and crosses, bookends, sand timers and framed magnifying glasses. Most are small-scale and designed to be the last layer you add to a room.

Are the games meant to be used or just for display?

Both. Noughts and crosses, dominoes and card sets are fully usable, and many come boxed so the pieces stay together. They are made to be left out on a coffee table or sideboard as something attractive to pick up, so they work as a decorative object and a genuine game at the same time.

What materials are these pieces made from?

You will find wood, marble, travertine, resin, glass and steel across the range, with bone inlay and horn inlay detailing on several pieces and velvet on a few. Stone bookends bring natural weight to a shelf, while inlay and wood-effect surfaces add finer, warmer texture.

How do I look after marble and travertine bookends?

Both are porous natural stone, so keep them away from standing liquid and wipe with a soft, dry cloth rather than soaking them. Avoid harsh cleaners, which can mark the surface. Dust inlay and horn pieces gently with a dry cloth too, rather than scrubbing, to protect the patterned finish.

How should I style small accessories so they don't look cluttered?

Group them in odd numbers and vary the heights so the eye has something to travel across. A pair of bookends holding a few titles, a small box and a sand timer alongside reads as a composed cluster rather than a jumble. Leave some clear surface around the grouping to let each piece register.

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