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Best Luxury Home Accessories: 4 Pilardi Picks
The best luxury home accessories give a room a sense of place without filling every surface. Pilardi’s shortlist focuses on hand-printed Persian textiles from Isfahan plus one small ceramic accent, each made in small batches and curated from Paris.
Here are four pieces to consider, with the right setting for each one. All four sit under €200 — see the wider selection in the Handmade Gifts Under €200 collection.
1. Block Printed Cotton Textile – Floral Paisley, Pink (100×150 cm)
Block Printed Cotton Textile – Floral Paisley, Pink (100×150 cm) is a hand-printed cotton textile with a soft pink, olive, and gold palette. It is the best fit for a calm room that needs pattern without a harsh contrast.
Each motif is made with carved wooden blocks. The printer applies each colour layer by hand, so the pattern has a steady rhythm rather than the flat look of a machine print. Natural pigments add to its muted feel.
The 100 × 150 cm format gives you room to change its role. Lay it over a dining table when the pattern needs to be seen at eye level. Fold it across a chair or bench as a light throw. You can also hang it on a wall where a small framed work would feel too formal.
I like this one for interiors that already have warm wood or natural textures. Those materials give the olive and gold tones somewhere to land. In a compact room, use it as one broad layer rather than adding several small prints.
The caveat is simple: a textile has a larger visual footprint than its size suggests. Before buying, check the wall, table, or chair where it will sit. The pattern should have space around it.
For designers, this is the most flexible pick in the group. It can shift with the room instead of being tied to one fixed display.
2. Block Printed Cotton Textile – Bahar, Pink & Terracotta (100×150 cm)
Block Printed Cotton Textile – Bahar, Pink & Terracotta (100×150 cm) is a hand-block printed cotton textile with pink, terracotta, mustard, turquoise, and deep forest green. It suits a room with warm neutrals that can take a stronger note of colour.
The design draws on regional geometric motifs. Its colour mix feels more active than the Floral Paisley textile, so it works well when plain upholstery or pale walls need a clear point of focus.
Like the other textiles in this shortlist, it is printed layer by layer with carved wooden blocks and natural pigments. Small shifts in the stamping are part of the process. They keep the surface from looking overly exact.
Use it as a tablecloth when you want the pattern to frame a meal. On a bed, it can sit across the lower third as a narrow visual band. As a wall hanging, it brings a textile surface into a space that may rely too much on paint and hard furniture.
One of my favourite uses is in a room with a single deep green detail, such as a chair or painted cabinet. The textile can repeat that colour without asking you to match the whole room.
This is not the quietest choice. In a small space, keep nearby objects plain. Too many competing motifs will hide the handwork that makes the textile worth looking at.
Pilardi curates these pieces for collectors and design lovers who want objects with a clear craft story. The textile is made by artisans in Isfahan, then curated and shipped from Paris.
3. Block Printed Cotton Textile – Firouzeh Spread (100 × 150 cm)
Block Printed Cotton Textile – Firouzeh Spread (100 × 150 cm) is the strongest colour choice here. Its turquoise-blue palette and bold geometric motifs work best when the rest of the room stays restrained.
Turquoise can bring a cool note to a room with walnut, cream, sand, or dark brown. It also works beside warm terracotta, but the balance needs care. Pick one supporting tone and let the blue remain the main voice.
The textile is printed by hand with traditional wooden blocks. Each colour is applied separately, which gives the surface depth and a slight change in density across the motif. That variation is part of why a hand-printed piece feels different in changing light.
The 100 × 150 cm size gives several display options. Use it on a table when the room needs a strong centre. Fold it over the foot of a bed for a crisp horizontal line. Hung on a wall, it can anchor a reading corner without adding another hard frame.
This is also the best pick for a collector who wants the accessory to be noticed from across the room. The geometric design reads clearly at a distance, then rewards a closer look with its printed texture.
Its limit is the same quality that gives it presence. The bold pattern can dominate a narrow room or a crowded table. Give it breathing room and avoid placing it beside several bright decorative objects.
If you want to build a broader table setting around this kind of craft, Pilardi also curates hand-printed tablecloths for an artful table. Keep the supporting pieces quiet so the textile remains the visual lead.
4. Hand-Painted Ceramic Coaster – Bird & Floral Motif (10 × 10 cm)
Hand-Painted Ceramic Coaster – Bird & Floral Motif (10 × 10 cm) is a small ceramic tile set in a polished wooden base. It is the right choice when you want a close-up detail rather than a large surface of pattern.
The tile has a bird and floral motif inspired by miniature-style decoration. It is hand-painted in small batches, and slight changes in paintwork and glaze are expected. That makes each coaster feel like a small art object instead of a uniform table extra.
There are two colour options, Green and Orange. Green sits more quietly beside wood and cream. Orange can bring warmth to a tea setting with darker furniture or terracotta accents.
The compact 10 × 10 cm format works on a side table, writing desk, or serving surface. It can hold a cup during a quiet tea service, but its role does not need to stop there. Place it beside a lamp or on a stack of books where the hand-painted surface can be seen.
Small accessories can carry more meaning than their scale suggests. The Cambridge Dictionary defines luxury as great comfort linked with expensive and beautiful things, but a collector may also value the pleasure of close attention. This coaster asks you to look at the brushwork each time you use it. Cambridge Dictionary’s definition of luxury supports that basic distinction between need and pleasure.
It is also an easy gift for someone who has little spare surface space. The caveat is scale. If you want a room anchor, choose one of the textiles instead. This piece works best as a quiet discovery.
For a work area with the same collector's feel, Pilardi's handcrafted desk accessories in collectible marquetry provide a related direction. Khatam-kari uses tiny slivers of wood and bone arranged into geometric star patterns, so the surface has a different kind of detail from painted ceramic.
Comparison Table: Which Pilardi Accessory Suits Your Interior?
The best choice depends on how much visual weight the room can take. A large textile changes the mood of a surface or wall. The coaster adds detail without asking you to change the layout.
These are all luxury home accessories in different ways. The textiles bring scale and touch. The coaster brings a personal detail that reveals itself at close range.
Every Pilardi piece is handcrafted by artisans in Isfahan, curated in Paris, and intended to be played with, displayed, gifted, or collected. That provenance matters most when you want a room to feel gathered over time rather than filled in one pass.
FAQ
What are the best luxury home accessories for a small room?
The Hand-Painted Ceramic Coaster is the easiest small-room choice because it adds detail without taking much space. If you want more impact, use one textile as a wall hanging rather than layering it over furniture. Keep nearby surfaces plain so the pattern has room to read.
Are Pilardi’s home accessories handmade?
Yes, the four featured pieces are handmade in small batches for Pilardi. The textiles are printed by hand with carved wooden blocks and natural pigments. The coaster has a hand-painted ceramic tile in a polished wooden base, with slight changes in paintwork and glaze.
Which textile is best for a neutral interior?
Floral Paisley, Pink is the gentlest fit for a neutral interior because its palette uses soft pink, olive, and gold. Bahar adds more warmth and contrast. Firouzeh is the stronger choice when a neutral room needs a clear turquoise accent.
Can these luxury home accessories be used every day?
Yes, the textiles can work as tablecloths or light throws, while the coaster suits a tea setting or desk. Their decorative role is part of their value, so place them where the handwork can be seen. Treat each piece as an object to use with care, not as disposable décor.
Where are Pilardi pieces made and shipped from?
Pilardi’s pieces are handcrafted by artisans in Isfahan and curated and shipped from Paris. The brand works with collectors, design lovers, and interior designers seeking rare Persian decorative objects. Each piece can be displayed, gifted, or collected.
Conclusion
Choose Floral Paisley for softness, Bahar for warm pattern, Firouzeh for bold turquoise, or the ceramic coaster for a small point of focus. Start by viewing the piece in its intended setting on Pilardi, then give it enough space to be seen.



