Uttermost Continuum Indoor-Outdoor Stone Sculpture
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Uttermost Frond Indoor-Outdoor Leaf Tray
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Uttermost Loopform Brass Ring Sculpture
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Uttermost Soluna Indoor-Outdoor Glass Bowl
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Uttermost Flux Indoor-Outdoor White Sculpture
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Uttermost Stardust Ripple Indoor-Outdoor Black Bowl
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Uttermost Stardust Ripple Indoor-Outdoor White Bowl
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Uttermost Ciaran Indoor-Outdoor Wooden Tray
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Uttermost Ember Weave Indoor-Outdoor Oblong Bowl
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Uttermost Resonance Indoor-Outdoor Resin Bowl
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Uttermost Komorebi Indoor-Outdoor Black Vases Set/2
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Uttermost Lattice Indoor-Outdoor Lantern Candleholder
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Uttermost Sienna Scape Indoor-Outdoor Bowl
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Uttermost Chianti Seeded Glass Vases Set/2
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Uttermost Rhine Seeded Glass Vases Set/2
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Uttermost Columnar Black Candleholders Set/2
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Uttermost Gilded Connection Modern Sculptures Set/2
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Uttermost Umbrian White & Brown Gourd Vases Set/2
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Uttermost Fluid Drop White Stone Sculpture
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Uttermost GeoForm Indoor-Outdoor Brass Vases Set/2
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Uttermost Anodic Dark Brown Vases Set/2
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Uttermost Veridian Shimmer Earthy Glass Bowl
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Uttermost Leaflet Dark Nickel Outdoor Bowl
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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.









