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home dÉcor trends








Today’s manufacturers are making that challenge 
easier to accomplish with pieces that look more like 

“found antiques” than store-bought furniture — and 
yet have them all remain complementary.

Sometimes referred to as Boho Chic, the eclectic 
look has elements that can be part vintage, part 

folksy, a bit organic, and plenty colorful. Whatever 

you want to call it, this casual lived-in look is easy 
for people of all income levels to relate to and 

recreate with their own personal  air.
Children of all ages are expressing more re ned 

tastes when it comes to décor, wanting their bed- 

rooms to have a more sophisticated expression of 
themselves. Restoration Hardware Gallery now has 

an entire  oor designated for the Nursery category, 
which is subdued in color and has accoutrements 

that smack of sophistication over the cliché






Eclectic Environments The Authenticity Entertainment Console from 
Universal adds an unexpected Mid-Century Modern vibe with a long, low 

case that appears to  oat on a slender-legged base. Also shown are the 
Berkley 3 café chair, Sundance Soho accent chair, New Bohemian Artsy 

étagère, plus Haven chair and o oman.















Eclectic 

Environments
The Banks Calypso 

chair, from Massoud, 
has a slender curved 

frame, biscuit tu ing, 
and brightly colored 

Calypso Blue velvet in 

front and a handmade 
crewel fabric  oral 

motif in the back.





Eclectic Environments The Espinoza Room 

Screen, from Bernhardt Furniture, falls under the 
One of a Kinds category introduced this past fall.



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