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There’s no rule stating that all outdoor pillows have to be scratchy and uncomfortable, and Gaines definitely knows that because all of her throw pillows are designed to work inside and out. They’re as durable as they are plush and cozy, so if you like the look of these soothing blue pillows, get them for your living room and your patio.
Available in two finishes, this wooden farmhouse-style dining table comfortable seats six people, which makes it ideal in any spacious rooms. If farmhouse generally isn’t your aesthetic, there are ways to make this table feel a little more contemporary or industrial by way of the chairs.
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Bouclé can be a divisive fabric in the design community, but experts and collectors alike happen to love the nubby, comfortable material. Gaines is one such member of the design community who believes bouclé is here to stay. If you agree, feel free to snag this plush ottoman (and the matching chair too).
Put these distressed ceramic vases on your fireplace hearth, your night table, or even your dining table for a slightly rustic feel. We say “slightly” because, like so many Hearth & Hand pieces, the aesthetic can skew depending on how you style them, so if you want these vases to boast a more modern feel, pop in some pussy willows, peonies, or just leave them empty.
Like bouclé, leather is a fabric that never really went out of style, but seems to be back in some way. While we do have a thing for leather sofas and lounge chairs, they’re not always easy to care for (or vegan, if that’s your thing), so go the faux route to get so many of the benefits and none of the qualms of the real thing.
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If you don’t have room for a coffee table, pop this tiny marble-topped side table beside your sofa (or get two and flank the sofa with one on each side). They’re the perfect size for a drink, book, and the remote, but they’re not so big that they take up too much valuable real estate on the floor.
This may be a contested opinion, but if you don’t love the idea of buying a big area rug that will mostly be covered by your bed, skip it. Instead, go with a runner and place one on each side of the bed so that you can reap the benefits of stepping onto something plush when you wake up and anchoring the space, but not the wasted cost of a huge rug that you won’t really be able to see.
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There’s something cool about skipping the dining chairs and using a bench in their place. Do it on both sides of a rectangular or square table or just one (and use chairs on the other). It’s a good way to add a touch of visual interest to your dining area.
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