Home Decor Accents That Pull a Room Together

Rooms don’t usually come together all at once. It happens piece by piece. A tray on the coffee table, an object that catches the light, something interesting on an empty shelf. Our collection of home decor accents brings those finishing touches into one place. You’ll find decorative accents that add texture, shape, and warmth without making a room feel busy. From sculptural pieces to everyday decorative accessories, these are the details that make a home feel lived in rather than simply furnished. Browse the collection and find the pieces that feel like they’ve always belonged.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a pedestal and a plant stand?

A pedestal is typically a solid, columnar base meant to elevate a sculpture, vase, or decorative object at a fixed height. A plant stand serves a similar elevating purpose but is generally designed with a plant’s weight and drainage needs in mind, sometimes with a more open or tiered structure.

What is a sliding barn door with rail hardware, and what's it typically used for?

It’s a door-and-track system that hangs and slides along an exposed rail rather than swinging on hinges, commonly used as a decorative or space-saving alternative to a traditional door for pantries, closets, or room dividers. The rail hardware refers to the track, rollers, and mounting components needed to install it.

What size pedestal works best for displaying a plant or sculpture?

A taller pedestal (30+ inches) works well as a standalone floor accent for a larger sculpture or planter, while a shorter pedestal is better suited to sitting alongside furniture, like beside a sofa or in a reading nook, without overpowering the space.

What materials are these accent pieces made from?

The collection spans painted or finished wood and resin for the pedestals and plant stands, wood and metal rail hardware for the barn door, and a mixed decorative material (metal and glass-style finish) for the champagne-style pieces.

What's the difference between the two Furniture of America Estelle champagne pieces?

Both share the same traditional champagne-toned styling, but one is designed as a decorative vase (a hollow vessel form) while the other is a standalone decorative piece without a vase function — worth checking the individual product listing to see which shape and use case fits your space.

How much weight can a decorative pedestal typically hold?

Weight capacity varies by construction and material, so it’s worth checking the specific product’s listed capacity before placing a heavier sculpture, large planter, or bust on top of it.

What's the price range across this collection, and what drives the cost difference?

Prices run from around $225 up to $1,200. The barn door hardware sits at the top given the scale and functional hardware involved, while smaller decorative pieces and signage are more moderately priced.

Is the barn door hardware sold as a complete kit, or do I need to buy additional parts?

It’s listed as a complete rail hardware set, though it’s worth confirming door dimensions and wall mounting requirements against your specific space before purchasing, since barn door installations often depend on the thickness and width of the door itself.

Where does a decorative sign, like a shopkeeper's open/closed sign, work best in a home?

These tend to work well in a home office, entryway, or above a bar cart or kitchen pass-through — anywhere a bit of vintage character and function (like signaling open/closed) adds personality without taking up much space.

How tall should a plant stand be for a floor plant versus a tabletop plant?

A floor plant typically pairs best with a stand in the 12–24 inch range, tall enough to lift the pot off the ground for better airflow and visual presence. A tabletop plant stand is usually shorter, more about adding a small pedestal moment on an existing surface than elevating the plant significantly.

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