This Week's Top 5 Favorite 1stdibs Items: White Hot!

Last week's pick for favorite 1stdibs new listings had the theme of shape. We picked pieces that had interesting silhouettes or stunning lines to bring fun shape to your spaces. With the heatwave that is gripping our part of the country, there's only one color that comes to mind, and that's white! With the heat having you see reds and oranges outside, bring down the temperature with cool white accents in your space. When used sparingly, white furniture pieces can be just as bold an accent as other bright colors! It doesn't matter the style, as long as it's white and bright!

We love the texture involved in these Mid-Century Belgian wall plaster panels. Almost feeling like a blank canvas due to their white color, these would look great hung on a wall that was painted a bright color. 
Price: $4,800 each
Dealer: MARCH

The description of these chairs says they're really celery green, but we see white! Created by Milo Baughman we love the shape of these armchairs and think they'd make a great bold profile against a brightly painted wall or a bright rug!
Price: $6,800

Simple, with great lines and a black legs, this white upholstered daybed is a great punch of white to add to a room---just don't let pets or kids near it! From the 1950s.
Price: $12,500
Dealer: Modern One

The laquered white finish of this chest of drawers is a great example of how to add white to a space in a really sophisticated way. We also love the dark, almost black legs and the gorgeous gold, circular handles. 
Price: $4,200

These consoles are gorgeous. They're a great mix of vintage and modern---the legs have an antique feel to them, yet the piece being an all glossy white color gives off a real modern feel! These would make a stunning addition to a space!
Price: $7,500
Dealer: Modern One

Don't forget to check out the rest of this week's listings from 1stdibs, where you can find more fabulous, one-of-a-kind show-stopping pieces, as well as a number of other great pieces!
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