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  2. Why Japandi Style Is the New "Quiet Luxury," According to ...

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    According to Joel Wong and Amanda Gunawan of OWIU Design, these are the pillars of Japandi style: Neutral colors: Whites, off-whites, beiges, and taupes set a minimalist palette that allows other ...

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    For some people, a minimalist decorating style or a modern farmhouse aesthetic perfectly suits their desires when it comes to interiors. For others, however, the idea of little-to-no trinkets or ...

  4. Sit back and Relax in These Undeniably Chic Reclining Sofas - AOL

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    Tucker Sofa. If your aesthetic leans traditional, try a timeless Lawson-style sofa. This light gray three-seater has two reclining chairs on either end as well as plush foam and feather cushions.

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    Midcentury. If neutrals bore you, consider this setup from Rebecca Ward of Rebecca Ward Design and go for a midcentury style when designing your home. "Imagine stepping into a 1950s dinner party ...

  6. Scandinavian design - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Museum's 1954 "Design in Scandinavia" exhibition launched "Scandinavian Modern" furniture on the American market. [1]Scandinavian design is a design movement characterized by simplicity, minimalism and functionality that emerged in the early 20th century, and subsequently flourished in the 1950s throughout the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland.

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    Rustic coffee table with cedar and mountain laurel branches. The rustic furniture movement developed during the mid- to late-1800s. John Gloag in A Short Dictionary Of Furniture says that "chairs and seats, with the framework carved to resemble the branches of trees, were made in the middle years of the 18th century, and there was a popular fashion for this naturalistic rustic furniture" in ...

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