Having spent most of the summer playing outdoors, perhaps you’re only now becoming reacquainted with your home’s decor—and discovering it has little to say. Luckily, Denver’s home-design stores and studios are stocking their shelves with just the thing to add flash to your pad: gold. Designers are integrating the mother of all metallics into everything from throws to art this season. “Gold is almost a neutral, but better because it adds a little spark of light,” says Anuschka Pashel, owner of home goods and floral shop Bloom by Anuschka (locations in Cherry Creek North and Union Station). Plus, accessories with a little shimmer play well with seasonal favorites like nubby linens and Mediterranean-inspired prints. “One design trick I love is combining pieces with different finishes,” says Amy McClellan, owner of Reverie Living in Highland. “Your decor looks less matched and more interesting when you have polished and matte pieces.” We mined local shops and designers to find some of the most (aesthetically) valuable pieces in town.

1. Gold Foil Print
$19.95, All Things Pretty

2. Aztec Gold Planter
$48, the Swedish Gypsy

3. Torre & Tagus Spun-Wire Votive Holder
$12, Reverie Living, 720-524-3085

4. Cheers Rocks Glasses
$14 each, Vital Industries, 303-433-1765

5. Happy Habitat Black, Ivory, and Gold Eco Throw
$225, Bloom by Anuschka, 720-941-2862

This article was originally published in 5280 September 2015.
Hilary Masell Oswald
Hilary Masell Oswald
As the former editor for two of 5280’s ancillary publications, Hilary Masell Oswald split her time between the vibrant design-and-architecture scene in the metro area for 5280 Home and the always-changing field of health for the annual 5280 Health.