Yvette's Style Spotlight: Effortless Elegance Unveiled

Yvette's Style Spotlight: Effortless Elegance Unveiled

This week KED designer Yvette Bass is pulling back the curtain to share her top picks in our 'Favorite Things' campaign. Meet Yvette—your go-to gal for turning spaces into homes that not only work like a dream but also make you go, "Wow, I live here!

Yvette's approach to design is all about making your house feel like a home, where every choice is intentional and every piece has a story to tell. And her style? Classic, understated, and ready to stand the test of time. So, get ready for a dose of warmth, a sprinkle of relatability, and a whole lot of design goodness. 

Clay Bud Vases

I love a bud vase. This trio has a beautiful hand finished quality that will make them a lovely hostess gift. The organic feel adds life to your space and you can add any simple seasonal stem for a different look throughout the year. They also look great even without florals in them, given their artisanal feel.

Tiger Grass Tree with Gold Trim

These trees are just the right amount of glam for any centerpiece, ledge or shelf. From the natural materials, to the subtle sparkle, everything is right about these. Make your own little collection or just use one as a standalone item. I love that you can mix and match the sizes.

The Tallis Link

I am enamored by the strength and beauty of the Tallis Links. This Nero Marquina marble is extracted from Spain and for me has always represented a classic and timeless quality.

Stephen Wilson Petite Butterfly

Stephen Wilson Butterfly

Butterflies represent change and transformation; and that has never been truer than in this Stephen Wilson piece that has been upcycled into this beautiful, petite work of art. I love this design and the scale. At just 5" by 5", it really captures the eye.

Shop these items and more favorite gifts and home accessories on our website or visit our boutique in Barrington, IL.

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