You want to fill your home with pieces that add layers and character. Nothing boosts my mood like finding an accessory for a space, whether that be a lamp, a piece of art, a new addition to a collection or maybe a table. An afternoon popping into interior stores for inspiration and coming home with a little something is always exciting.
I love brown, and the Pantone color of the year is Mocha Mousse—an unexpected shade of brown that’s so soothing. Pair it with a lavender or chartreuse and you have one of my favorite color combinations.
I’ve always leaned into pattern mixing, which is predicted to be one of the big design movements of the year. If adding multiple patterns to a space makes you nervous, then start small by adding a patterned throw or a lampshade.
Ardini Table Lamp
I love the organic elements of rattan and marble and brown is always easy to add to any color scheme.
$459 | Traditions | Park Road Shopping Center
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Green Hourglass Ceramic Stool
There is a lonely chair somewhere in your home that would be happier with a small table on its side. This shape is so fun and when in doubt go green.
12"D x 20"H Weather-resistant
$645 | Abode Home | 1530 East Boulevard
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Algiers Musk Lumbar Pillow
Mocha Mousse is the Pantone color of the year and I love the idea of incorporating that into a bedroom. Add a fun mix of prints and another vibrant color and you’ve made the bed.
Algiers is an interpretation of intricate linear embroidery seen in traditional Rajasthani jackets. This design has been hand block printed by skilled artisans in India.
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14x22
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100% linen
$152 | Isabella | 115 Cherokee Road
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Louise Mulberry Stool
These are so playful but cozy and cool. I really like the addition of an unexpected plaid in a space.
A simple, charming stool with natural oak wood veneer finish and a seat upholstered in a modern plaid fabric with a classic box pattern. Tapered legs add subtle character.
19" Dia x 19.25" H
$495 | Isabella | 115 Cherokee Road
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I’ve always leaned into pattern mixing, which is predicted to be one of the big design movements of the year.