Ummi Tall Off White w/ Gray-Brown Antiquing Ceramic Floor Vase
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Ummi Small Off White w/ Gray-Brown Antiquing Ceramic Floor Vase
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Tisha Large White W/ Terracotta Distressing Metal Vase
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Tisha Small White W/ Terracotta Distressing Metal Vase
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Wendell Dark Brown Wood w/ Wood Beads Round Bowls
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Radka Large Matte Black Metal Decorative Bowl
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Qwin Matte Black Cast Aluminum Tall Candle Holder
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Qamra Tall Beige Textured Metal Pillar Candle Holder Candle Holder
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Reinir Beige Marble Chain Link Decorative Object
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Porschia Large Antiqued Gold Metal Decorative Box
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Perrin Small Brushed Gold Metal Decorative Vase
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Quita Large Gold Metal Decorative Bowls (Set of 2)
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Petria Matte Black Textured Metal Taper Candle Holders
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Shira Reclaimed Dark Brown Wooden Riser (Set of 2)
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Armani 10.4H Brown-Gray Double Ear Ceramic Vase
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Burton 17.1H Large White Ceramic Jug Vase
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Burton 14.2H Medium White Ceramic Jug Vase
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Burton 10.8H Small White Ceramic Jug Vase
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Zenni 6.1L x 6.1W x 12.0H Warm Beige Ceramic Vase
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How to Shop Home Decor
Home decor is the finishing layer that makes a room feel intentional. Start with scale and placement: large wall art or mirrors can anchor a room, while vases, trays, bowls, sculptures, pillows, and botanicals add color, texture, and personality. Choose materials and finishes that repeat something already in the room—wood, metal, stone, ceramic, glass, linen, or woven fibers—so the space feels collected rather than cluttered.
For shelves and consoles, mix height, shape, and negative space. For sofas and beds, layer pillows and throws by texture first, then color. For coffee tables and dining tables, use trays, bowls, or botanicals to create a focal point that still feels easy to live with.









