Formas De Luz Table Light, Primitive Glass, $450
Not only is this lamp beautifully handcrafted, the two balls and cone shape are interchangeable, and can be rearranged in any sci-fi-inspired way youâd like.
This gorgeous table is inspired by the versatility and sparkling effects of metal and reminds me of this fabulous Moda Operandi interior designed by Charlap Hyman & Herrero. As a side table, plant stand, or pedestal, its functionality matches its beauty.
If you also love a huge stainless steel ball and feel like adding some shine to your space, or channeling Yayoi Kusamaâs Narcissus garden, look no further.
For lovers of polished steel and all things shiny, Polish studio Good Living Co. champions the use of tiny balls in many of their designs, and their chic Alto Screen is my personal favorite.
Red and round
Although itâs hard for me to choose an ultimate favorite ball, it might be the red one. If youâre like me and red is your favorite color, then you wholeheartedly believe in the unexpected red theory. Much like the theory states, a dash of red can improve any environment, and tiny red balls are quite literally the cherry on top.
When I received this glorious candle as a gift, I found it so perfect that I didnât light it for about a year.
On top of being a helpful vanity companion, handling the red ball to rotate the mirror is the childlike tactility we all need in our lives.
If youâre in the mood for a playful splurge, look no further.
Why not share the greatness of the red ball with your pets? Kids, adults, catsâwe all love and identify with the iconic symbol of play.
If youâre into a slightly mischievous ball, consider this whimsical addition to your home, handcrafted by the fashionable and risk-taking studio Heven.
A pioneer of modernist and futurist fashion, Andrè Courrèges drew inspiration from greats like Wassily Kandinsky and Eero Saarinen, so itâs no surprise that his iconic 1970s fragrance bottle is so artful. No matter the scent or color you choose, the ball cap is sure to complement any vanity.