Get the Look: Kelly Wearstler-esque

Of all the designers I look up to, Kelly Wearstler is right up there in the top five. What she does, no one else can do. She has an incredible eye for mixing materials - elements you and I wouldn't dare put in the same concept - and she just makes. them. work. 

Her unique sense of style and expression trickles down into her own furniture and decor lines. They exude lushness and luxury and every piece is insanely identifiable. 

As admired as her pieces may be, it would cost a pretty penny to be a collector of her goods, so I wanted to share of few of my favorite pieces that remind me of her chic collection so we can all add some Wearstler vibes to our spaces.

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Serge-Obsessed

This light fixture right here - you either hate it or ya love it. And honestly, I was so not about it. But now, I can't get enough of them. Whether in sconce form or full on 6-light chandelier, it's the simplest little thing but makes a HUGE impact. How? I'm not sure, but I love looking at it and it complements spaces so well, from mid-century modern to eclectic to contemporary.

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Three-Arm Ceiling Lamp, $375

Three-Arm Ceiling Lamp, $375

Rotating Sconce - One Curved Arm, $159

Rotating Sconce - One Curved Arm, $159

Rotating Wall Sconce - Two Arm Straight, $299

Rotating Wall Sconce - Two Arm Straight, $299

Six Arm Ceiling Lamp, $499

Six Arm Ceiling Lamp, $499

All Things Alabaster

Unless you're living under a rock (or a solid slab of natural stone, like -ahem- marble) then you know that marble is a go-to for designers, bloggers, and interiors lovers alike. From decor to office supplies almost anything we can touch is offered in marble.

It's a classic staple and a material that you can never go wrong with. But alabaster is a great alternative when you're looking for something a little different. It's a high end alternative to the marble trend and just as stylish, if not more.