Black is a classic power color that is always elegant and never out of style. In spring, black is popping up in home furnishings, offering a chic and sophisticated look for any space. Mid-century modernists have always embraced black leather in sleek and tailored designs. Iconic pieces like the Eames Lounge chair, Corbusier LC4 chaise, and Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona chair are still popular, but can come with a hefty price tag. Rick Owens’ monolithic furniture designs also feature black prominently. Fortunately, there are more affordable black options available for those looking to experiment with this trend in their home.

Black plates are a great way to incorporate black into your home. Daiki Takashima, a Japanese artisan, creates beautiful and detailed black ceramic plates with a scalloped edge that are perfect for food styling. A duplex tray designed by Jasper Morrison offers versatility and functionality with a rotating top tier and endless use cases. Hand-crafted ceramic pieces by James Klein and David Reid add a touch of drama to any space with their hanging porcelain “Arpejo” pendants that can be customized by color, length, and shape.

Herman Miller’s iconic Eames turned wood stool now comes in an ebonized ash finish, offering a classic and sculptural piece that can be used in various ways. Animal prints like zebra patterns are gaining popularity for home furnishings. The Matouk x Schumacher Zebra Palm Beach towel combines tropical leaves with zebra stripes for an elegant and versatile design. Lifestraw Home offers a sleek filtered water pitcher that removes bacteria, parasites, lead, and more contaminants while improving the taste of tap water and retaining essential minerals.

Upgrade your bathroom experience with a matte black showerhead like the Jolie, which removes chlorine, heavy metals, and contaminants from your shower water. Portable lamps have also become popular during the pandemic, with designs like the Multi Lite offering versatility and timeless style. IKEA’s best selling table is a powder-coated steel design with a removable tray top, making it both functional and versatile for indoor and outdoor use. Designer Tarmo Likki adds a touch of humor to pest control with a stylish Fly Fly swatter made from sustainably harvested materials.

David Mellor’s stainless steel flatware with resin handles offers a timeless and revolutionary design that is still fresh after almost 50 years. Scandi-designed “Oslo” stems, labeled as gin glasses, offer elegance and versatility for a variety of beverages. Anton Studios’ sleek glasses are available in noir or with clear, frosted stems for a chic addition to any home bar. The mix of classic black pieces and innovative designs provide options for those looking to incorporate black into their home furnishings in a stylish and affordable way.

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