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FeaturedArt Deco
Streamlined, geometric style of home furnishings popular in the '20s and '30s featuring rounded fronts, mirrored accents, sleek lines and wood furniture with chrome hardware and glass tops.
Arts and Crafts
Arts and Crafts style furnishings became popular in the United States between 1910 and 1925. The focus was simple in form, without extraneous decoration, often showing the way pieces and materials were put together. Architecturally speaking, Arts and Crafts covers Craftsman style, work by Frank Lloyd Wright as well as the bungalow style popularized by Greene and Greene. "Truth in Materials" was very important to Arts and Crafts designers, who often used local materials.
Asian
Inspired by the design elements from Japan, China, Vietnam and Thailand. This look fuses natural fiber elements, bamboo and colors taken from nature to create a serene, calm environment. Furnishings may be lacquered or handpainted with ornamental designs, punctuated with brightly colored accessories or statues of animals or mythical creatures.
Bohemian
Exemplified by designer Justina Blakeney, bohemian design is defined by layers of color, pattern and texture. Rattan furniture, woven wall hangings, lush plants and vintage-inspired throws and pillows are a few key elements of this free-spirited style. Bohemian rooms often boast a collected look, with furniture and decor acquired over time from thrift stores, antique shops and world travels.
Coastal
This look is inspired by the ocean. It evokes a light and breezy feel by way of airy fabrics for window treatments, and the emphasis on nautical or beach-themed accessories such as lighthouses and seashells. The classic Ralph Lauren-inspired palette of navy and white with gold accents
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