The Magic of Repurposing Colorful Luxury Brand Gift Boxes into Decorative Pieces

Room corner is usually too big to leave it empty and too small to fit any voluminous furniture. Here are two living room corner ideas to turn such empty spaces into something beautiful that stands out: create tasteful corners with marble end tables and Luxury Brand Gift Boxes!

To get the look, start with the hero piece, i.e., the marble end table. Then, style it up with some accessories or decorative pieces. Marble remains a popular choice for adding a touch of luxury to home interiors. This natural stone offers endless possibilities for enhancing any space.

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Living Room Corner Idea #1

A round Verde Guatemala marble end table is styled up with a three-tiered pumpkin white marble candle holder, a small 3D artwork (for more information about my Artwork Portfolio, visit my Art Portfolio page here), and two Louis Vuitton gift boxes used to add a touch of style to this room corner.  

Photo credit: Aurore Meleme, LLC

Photo credit: Aurore Meleme, LLC

Luxury Brand Gift boxes (provided only with the purchase of merchandise) are often well-crafted to be thrown away after the acquisition of Luxury Brand product(s). For instance, the emblematic Louis Vuitton gift boxes are very well-designed and issued from sustainable, FSC-certified forests and include 40% of recycled fibers, thus significantly reducing their carbon footprint. There are countless creative ways to repurpose and give gift boxes a second life. These beautifully crafted and vivid Louis Vuitton boxes can definitely elevate any space.

 

Do green and gray go together? A combination of green with neutral grays can add sophistication, elegance, softness and a touch of nature. Both hues offer a calming aesthetic for various design projects. For this look, the gray paint color “Chelsea Gray HC-168” from Benjamin Moore is used as a neutral base for the wall, while incorporating green, blue, gold, yellow and orange accents via the end table, 3D artwork and decorative gift boxes, to add depth and interest. Ultimately, to add contrast and make the final look pop, the green end table and blue elements from the artwork are paired with the orange color (the Louis Vuitton emblematic “Imperial Saffron” color) gift boxes, knowing that orange is the complementary color of blue and green.



Living Room Corner Idea #2

This decorative set is a great example of an easy and original DIY Christmas decoration. A round white marble end table is styled up with a decorative LED umbrella light, a gorgeous three-tiered pumpkin white marble candle holder, a small pale green Japanese ceramic bowl, and a succulent arrangement in a white vase. Two Louis Vuitton gift boxes lie beneath the round end table top to create visual interest in this living room corner.

Photo credit: Aurore Meleme, LLC

Photo credit: Aurore Meleme, LLC

 Does gray go well with orange? Yes, orange color is best matched with other earthy tones including gray. Gray is also a perfect neutral color to balance out a warm orange color.

Every human being has different emotions attached to different colors. Knowing the psychological effects of different colors and/or color combinations is vital for the success of any interior design project.

 I hope that these original room corner ideas inspire you to make the most of your home interiors!

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Aurore Meleme

Aurore Meleme is a contemporary artist, and RIDQC-certified interior designer with multi-cultural roots – born in Paris France with Ivorian roots, raised in both countries, and based in the United States since 2021.

With experience in French fashion & crystal jewelry industries under her belt, Aurore made a transition into Visual Arts and residential Interior Design. Aurore graduated from the New York Institute of Art & Design in 2023 and from the Residential Interior Design Qualifying Certification (RIDQC) in 2024, and then launched Aurore Meleme LLC in 2024.

Her neo-surrealist and mixed media artwork, which celebrates nature and intends to invite viewers to the unexplored territories of the human psyche, are filled with a combination of high-quality materials, fabrics, genuine gemstones, and decorative tableware, to add an eclectic feel and stir up visual interest, while maintaining a sense of balance and harmony in her Three-Dimensional Artwork.

Aurore is also a Global thrifter, offering new treasure hunt with unique, exquisite & eco-friendly vintage, antiques, tableware and crafts to transform your home décor, purchasing items from locations worldwide.

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