
Not To Toot My Own Horn, But I've Just Compiled A List Of 27 Of The Best Decor Pieces You've Seen In A While
A unique tripod floor lamp if a standard lamp isn't your vibe but your house is desperately lacking lighting. This will ~shine~ in the corner of your room while fitting in with that modern vibe you're going for.
A "Normal Gets You Nowhere" digital download perfect for my fellow weirdos who aren't interested in fitting into any cookie cutter mold and wanna make sure the whole world knows it!
A unique wavy corner bookshelf, because why would you get a standard version when this one can add so much more movement, whimsy, and intrigue to your room?!
A cleverly designed slim side table perfect for smaller spaces where you *need* storage but can't fit a full-size side table. Plus no one is gonna believe this is from Amazon and not some amazing thrifted find.
A wooden beaded garland that'll do for your vase what a necklace does for you — add a lil' somethin somethin. You can even drape it on the coffee table or bookshelf for a subtle farmhouse vibe.
A charming marble pen cup where you can store your collection of writing utensils so they don't end up shoved in a junk drawer, or your makeup brushes so you never lose the eyeshadow one again. We love decor that's actually functional! 🙌🏼
An acrylic chandelier lampshade to easily (and affordably) transform your boring pendant light into one worthy of being in a palace.
A charming flower bar that'll add the floral vibe you're going for without adding something to your house that you have to keep alive. The wooden shelf comes with an assortment of dried flowers that will bring some life and color to any wall.
Some pre-made wall panels to elevate any room without all the measuring required to perfectly assemble and place handmade panels that take hours to get exactly the same size and distance apart. For homeowners ready to make the permanent leap, you can use glue or a nail gun, but if you need something renter friendly, Command strips are a great option!
A decorative ceramic lips holder which will add a little spice to your side table. These are perfect for holding jewelry, lip balms, or other small knickknacks in a container that showcases your personality instead of boring ol' bowls.
A super chic wavy mirror that'll give your wall AND your selfies a noticeable upgrade. Be warned, you may spend a lot more time staring at yourself once you have this.
A contemporary, sculptural lamp if you're looking for a unique piece that will draw your guests' eyes and have them saying, "OK, I like it, Picasso." 👨🏼🎨
A decorative mirror tray with so many uses — keep it in your room for your perfume or jewelry collection, by the front door as your little catch-all, or really impress your guests by bringing out hors d'oeuvres on a ~mirrored~ platter.
A trio of contemporary candle holders that'll make your guests do a double take when they think you have magical floating candles.
Some arched rattan bookends to shrink down that trendy style from your chairs, cabinets, and headboards for the book collection that's been sitting on your shelf collecting dust. If you're not gonna read them, you may as well make 'em look nice. Or keep the pile you're actively reading separated so you always know where to find your next read.
An ornate, arched mirror I'm sure you've seen similar versions of on an influencer's social media at least five times. Now you'll stop cropping the mirror out of your selfies and instead try to get as much of the detailing in them as possible.
A mushroom table lamp that comes with an LED bulb so you can set it up straight out of the box. And this bad boy is dimmable so you can have it turned up when you're studying and turn it down while you get ready for bed.
Farmhouse semi-blackout curtains with adorable lil' flowers all over because plain boring curtains are so last year.
An elegant moon cycle garland designed to look like the phases of the moon are floating on your wall.
A stunning floral coaster that'll add a dainty and beautiful natural vibe to your bedroom.
A bed canopy to make your room its own special hideaway where you can nestle yourself into bed with your favorite book or TV show.
A chandelier so you can swap out your boring old lights with a unique one. This small change can really make a huge difference in the aesthetics of your home, without having to put forth a ton of effort (or money).
A 100% jute rug if you're still vibing with the coastal grandma aesthetic. The unique texture will add some much-needed dimension and the fact that it's low maintenance *and* super durable is the icing on the cake.
An acrylic tray table, which is a great option for anyone low on space. You can use it as a side table and then when your stomach starts to growl, you can move it, because who knows the last time you lived somewhere with an actual dining table. And if you're *really* low on space it, folds up compactly so you can store it away when you aren't using it.
A gorgeous statement checkered cutting board you can use to chop your chicken, serve a charcuterie platter, or if you're feeling fancy, just lean it up against the wall as a gorgeous decor option.
A book-shaped flower vase for any book lovers who want to incorporate their favorite pastime into their gorgeous decor, but want something a liiiittle more unique than just color-coordinating their book collection.
Or a crinkled "paper bag" vase that'll add a little pizzazz to your weekly flower collection instead of just a regular ol' clear vase.

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Not To Toot My Own Horn, But I've Just Compiled A List Of 27 Of The Best Decor Pieces You've Seen In A While
A unique tripod floor lamp if a standard lamp isn't your vibe but your house is desperately lacking lighting. This will ~shine~ in the corner of your room while fitting in with that modern vibe you're going for. A "Normal Gets You Nowhere" digital download perfect for my fellow weirdos who aren't interested in fitting into any cookie cutter mold and wanna make sure the whole world knows it! A unique wavy corner bookshelf, because why would you get a standard version when this one can add so much more movement, whimsy, and intrigue to your room?! A cleverly designed slim side table perfect for smaller spaces where you *need* storage but can't fit a full-size side table. Plus no one is gonna believe this is from Amazon and not some amazing thrifted find. A wooden beaded garland that'll do for your vase what a necklace does for you — add a lil' somethin somethin. You can even drape it on the coffee table or bookshelf for a subtle farmhouse vibe. A charming marble pen cup where you can store your collection of writing utensils so they don't end up shoved in a junk drawer, or your makeup brushes so you never lose the eyeshadow one again. We love decor that's actually functional! 🙌🏼 An acrylic chandelier lampshade to easily (and affordably) transform your boring pendant light into one worthy of being in a palace. A charming flower bar that'll add the floral vibe you're going for without adding something to your house that you have to keep alive. The wooden shelf comes with an assortment of dried flowers that will bring some life and color to any wall. Some pre-made wall panels to elevate any room without all the measuring required to perfectly assemble and place handmade panels that take hours to get exactly the same size and distance apart. For homeowners ready to make the permanent leap, you can use glue or a nail gun, but if you need something renter friendly, Command strips are a great option! A decorative ceramic lips holder which will add a little spice to your side table. These are perfect for holding jewelry, lip balms, or other small knickknacks in a container that showcases your personality instead of boring ol' bowls. A super chic wavy mirror that'll give your wall AND your selfies a noticeable upgrade. Be warned, you may spend a lot more time staring at yourself once you have this. A contemporary, sculptural lamp if you're looking for a unique piece that will draw your guests' eyes and have them saying, "OK, I like it, Picasso." 👨🏼🎨 A decorative mirror tray with so many uses — keep it in your room for your perfume or jewelry collection, by the front door as your little catch-all, or really impress your guests by bringing out hors d'oeuvres on a ~mirrored~ platter. A trio of contemporary candle holders that'll make your guests do a double take when they think you have magical floating candles. Some arched rattan bookends to shrink down that trendy style from your chairs, cabinets, and headboards for the book collection that's been sitting on your shelf collecting dust. If you're not gonna read them, you may as well make 'em look nice. Or keep the pile you're actively reading separated so you always know where to find your next read. An ornate, arched mirror I'm sure you've seen similar versions of on an influencer's social media at least five times. Now you'll stop cropping the mirror out of your selfies and instead try to get as much of the detailing in them as possible. A mushroom table lamp that comes with an LED bulb so you can set it up straight out of the box. And this bad boy is dimmable so you can have it turned up when you're studying and turn it down while you get ready for bed. Farmhouse semi-blackout curtains with adorable lil' flowers all over because plain boring curtains are so last year. An elegant moon cycle garland designed to look like the phases of the moon are floating on your wall. A stunning floral coaster that'll add a dainty and beautiful natural vibe to your bedroom. A bed canopy to make your room its own special hideaway where you can nestle yourself into bed with your favorite book or TV show. A chandelier so you can swap out your boring old lights with a unique one. This small change can really make a huge difference in the aesthetics of your home, without having to put forth a ton of effort (or money). A 100% jute rug if you're still vibing with the coastal grandma aesthetic. The unique texture will add some much-needed dimension and the fact that it's low maintenance *and* super durable is the icing on the cake. An acrylic tray table, which is a great option for anyone low on space. You can use it as a side table and then when your stomach starts to growl, you can move it, because who knows the last time you lived somewhere with an actual dining table. And if you're *really* low on space it, folds up compactly so you can store it away when you aren't using it. A gorgeous statement checkered cutting board you can use to chop your chicken, serve a charcuterie platter, or if you're feeling fancy, just lean it up against the wall as a gorgeous decor option. A book-shaped flower vase for any book lovers who want to incorporate their favorite pastime into their gorgeous decor, but want something a liiiittle more unique than just color-coordinating their book collection. Or a crinkled "paper bag" vase that'll add a little pizzazz to your weekly flower collection instead of just a regular ol' clear vase.
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