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Shining star

It's been all about chrome, silver, and stainless, but brass accents have suddenly found favor again

By Marni Elyse Katz
January 16, 2011

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“Bracee” wedge with brass-plated chain detail, $52 at Lit Boutique, 236 Hanover Street, Boston, 617-391-0086, and 223 Newbury Street, Boston, 617-421-8637, http://www.litboutique.com

Club Monaco

“Aleksandra” satchel with brass-plated hardware, $495 at Club Monaco, The Shops at Prudential Center, Boston, 617-262-2658, http://www.clubmonaco.com

Lady Grey

Plain and pyrite brass bangles, $195 and $275 at Louis Boston, 60 Northern Avenue, Boston, 617-262-6100, http://www.louisboston.com

Urban Archaeology

V140 brass tiles, $17 to $131 (depending on size) at Urban Archaeology, Boston Design Center, 617-737-4646, http://www.urbanarchaeology.com

Jonathan Adler

“Hans Pedestal” brass side table, $895 at Jonathan Adler, 129 Newbury Street, Boston, 617-437-0018, http://www.jonathanadler.com

Oji Masanori for Futagami

Brass trivet, $110 at Lekker, 1317 Washington Street, Boston, 617-542-6464, http://www.lekkerhome.com

Laura Lombardi

“Stacked Rectangle” recycled brass necklace, $70 at Greenward, 1764 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, 617-395-1338, http://www.greenwardshop.com

Brass accents
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