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A room without accessories is a room that's almost finished. The objects on a coffee table, the tray on a sideboard, the vase on a console — these are the details that tell people something about the person who lives there. Mohh's home accessories collection is a curated edit of decorative objects: vases, trays, sculptural pieces, and accent items that work alongside our furniture rather than fighting it. Every piece is chosen to add something without adding clutter. Browse designer home accessories and décor objects online below. Free shipping across India.

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How do I style accessories on a coffee table?

The classic coffee table styling rule is the rule of three: group objects in odd numbers, vary the heights, and vary the textures. A typical arrangement might include a tray (to anchor and contain smaller objects), a stack of books or a sculptural object (for height), and a plant or vase (for organic texture). Keep the total footprint to roughly one-third of the table surface — you still need space to put things down.

How many accessories should I put on a sideboard or console?

For a sideboard or console, less is almost always more. A good starting point: one tall element (a lamp, a vase, or a tall plant), one mid-height element (a framed piece, a sculptural object), and one low element (a tray with small objects or a candle). Leave at least 40–50% of the surface empty — negative space makes the objects you do display feel more intentional.

What home accessories are trending in India in 2026?

The strongest trends in Indian home accessories for 2026 are: earthy ceramic vases in terracotta and warm neutrals, mixed-metal trays and objects in brass and matte black, handcrafted sculptural pieces in stone and clay, and minimal geometric forms in natural materials. The overall direction is toward quieter, more considered pieces rather than maximalist collections.