It's easy to add a few touches of luxury to your tabletop. From glassware to cutlery, gold tones are showing up in a new way: unfussy yet still elegant, and in shapes that mimic nature, like salt and pepper shakers that resemble pomegranates and a bay-leaf wreath that's cast as a trivet.
1/ genie bottle by Joe Cariati, $795; joecariati.com
2/ oxidized bronze "egg & dart" candlesticks by Ted Muehling, $720 to $1,008 each; 212-431-3825
3/ "bubble" tumbler by Kim Seybert, $60; kimseybert.com
4/ four-inch gold-brushed bowl by Ochre, $36; ochrestore.com
5/ pomegranate salt and pepper shakers by Michael Aram, $99 for the set; michaelaram.com
6/ "bubble" champagne flute by Kim Seybert, $130; kimseybert.com
7/ cluny napkin by Matteo, $95 for four; matteohome.com
8/ bay leaf trivet from Table Art at Tabula Tua, $85; 800-295-6784
9/ gold flatware by Michele Varian, $266 for 24 pieces; michelevarian.com
10/ gilded-band dinner plate by Calvin Klein Home, $50; calvinklein.com
11/ trousdale salad plate by Kelly Wearstler for Pickard, $77; pickardchina.com
