If You Love The Met’s Egyptian Art Collection, You’ll Adore These Haute Home Pieces

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The Temple of Dendur installation

Basking in floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park stands The Temple of Dendur, one of the most recognizable installations in the Metropolitan Museum and the pinnacle of the Egyptian Art collection. The haunting structure—along with neighboring gallery walls of whimsical scenes painted onto papyrus, and cases of objects dedicated to deities and religious rituals—transports onlookers to an almost unbelievable time and place. Here, we explore furnishings and accessories that nod to the installation.


 

large chester wallpaper

Large Chester Wallpaper / Price upon request / irwinfeldstudio.com


Flow Rug in Tangerine Orange and Scarlet Red

Flow Rug in Tangerine Orange and Scarlet Red / from $495 / benirugs.com


Nero Ring

Nero Ring / $2,800 / cvc-stones.com


Ciotola Bowl by Lavinia Borromeo for Poltrona Frau

Ciotola Bowl by Lavinia Borromeo for Poltrona Frau/ $420 / poltronafrau.com

 


Stone Candlesticks
Stone Candlesticks by Egg Designs / from $159 / ngalatrading.com


Twelve AM Bench by Neri & Hu /

Twelve AM Bench by Neri & Hu / $3,150 / moltenigroup.com


Hillock Armoire

Hillock Armoire / from $8,000 / skylarmorganfurniture.com

TOP PHOTO: COURTESY THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART