
36 Quirky Pieces Of Home Decor If Your Aesthetic Can Be Defined As Eccentric
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Your home should reflect just how weird you are (complimentary).
1. A ceramic Frankenstein-themed cookie jar revealing who the real cookie monster is. Put your delicious ~creations~ in this kooky jar!
2. Prismatic window film — get a little more privacy with these pretty prisms. Plus, when the sun shines through, you'll see rainbows everywhere. What an easy solution to a lack of color!
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Promising review:"Buy it just for the prisms! I can't tell you how surprised and delighted we were at the rainbow effect this film has. I bought it to make a window overlooking the street more private, and I thought I would appreciate seeing the rainbow colors on the window itself. But then, when the light was shining on it at the right angle, it cast these beautiful rainbow colors on the wall. So I bought a second roll to put on one of our master bedroom windows that overlooks our neighbor's patio so I don't have to draw the curtains. In the morning now, the light comes in at just the right angle to pass through the rainbow prism and cast beautiful rainbow colors on the wall...and the bed...and the cat." — J. B.
Get it from Amazon for $5.80+ (available in 14 sizes and four colors).
3. A contemporary cloud-shaped coffee table sure to take your living room's aesthetic to new heights! Who needs a coffee table book when the table itself is unique enough to be a conversation starter?
Promising review:"Love this coffee table. I was looking for one that was sturdy and safe for children. If you love modern or pop art decor, this is great! Cleans up like a dream!" — wendy
Get it from Amazon for $199+ (available in three sizes and two colors).
4. A dimmable sad duck night-light who is just oh so relatable. He just needs to lie down real quick forever. This night-light has a 30-minute timer so you don't have to get up and turn it off before falling asleep.
Promising review: "I ordered this lamp because of its appearance. This has totally filled a void in my life I didn't know existed. Everyone who sees it pokes it. The lamp is actually very functional. It's got a really nice set of brightness options, and the glow is yellowish, which is much nicer than white in a dim/dark room. One thing that isn't mentioned in the description is that its legs are utterly floppy. It's terrific." — Literated
Get it from Amazon for $15.99.
5. Or a color-changing mushroom night-light in case you need a ~fun-gi~ around to keep your surroundings lit up as the sun sets. Its brightness even automatically changes depending on the brightness of the environment.
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Promising review: "I LOVE this night-light. It's in my bathroom and is a lovely addition. It turns off the second the lights go on, which is nice because I don't have to worry about accidentally leaving it on. Super cute, and the little, itty-bitty lighting element does a good job of lighting. It's just enough, so I don't have to turn the main lights on in the middle of the night." — 1Thand
Get it from Amazon for $5.99.
6. An abstract handmade ceramic vase that's covered in faces in a Picasso-esque style.
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Promising review:"This is my favorite vase! It's beautiful for a centerpiece on my dining table. Love the print, the quality, and the size. Very unique. Already received tons of compliments." — Laura Demetrious
Get it from Amazon for $22.99+ (available in three styles and a two-pack).
7. A whimsical tufted side chair with gorgeous floral upholstery, a curved back, and gold-colored legs sure to liven up your home. You're gonna have to get used to your guests constantly asking where you got this cute and comfy chair.
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Promising reviews: "Beautiful, stylish chair! We just love it! Easy and super quick to assemble. It's comfortable, and we love the way the back of the chair curves around." — Anonymous
"I am over the moon for this chair. My guest room is now my sanctuary, and this chair really pulled everything together with a focal point." — Lara
Get it from Wayfair for $159.99+ (available in four colors).
8. A vinyl coaster set because keeping your furniture safe from watermarks is truly rock 'n' roll.
Promising review: "I love these! They are so cute and they get compliments every time someone sees them. They aren't too big or small and they don't take up a lot of space on the table." — Candace
Get a pack of six from Amazon for $11.99.
9. A pair of astronaut bookends for keeping your favorite titles in line. Now that book you're reading on anti-gravity, the one that's *chuckles* hard to ~put down~, will have a ~space~ of its own to return to when you're done with it.
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10. A too-cool-for-school aluminum side table with a dripping detail that forms its four legs. This contemporary accent table features an opaque black glass top you'll love placing your martinis and To Be Read books on top of.
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Promising review:"I love, love, love this end table! It's beautiful, and the glass top fits smoothly with no trouble. It's a gorgeous conversation piece." — Dee Dee
Get it from Amazon for $165.99+ (available in two colors).
11. A whimsical dimmable candle warmer lamp so you don't have to bother with open flames to fill your bedroom with lovely aromas. It even has a timer with a shutoff function for your safety.
Promising review:"This is a beautiful candle warmer, and it works splendidly. I would recommend that anyone looking for a candle warmer that warms from a heating lamp get this one as long as they love the flower look. I do!" — reader
Get it from Amazon for $29.73+ (available in 11 colors).
12. A sweet-looking melting ice pop sculpture to remind you of the ephemerality of life...or to bring color and whimsy to your bookshelf. Whatever floats your boat.
Stephen Wiens Studio is a small Etsy shop making nature, color, and light-inspired pieces.
Promising review:"This piece is even more beautiful in person. Excellent customer service. I will definitely be ordering another one soon!" — Kimberly Barrios
Get it from Stephen Wiens Studio on Etsy for $29.34 (available in 11 colors).
13. A melting Dali-inspired clock if this surrealist painter is one of your favorites, and having this iconic design will remind you of "The Persistence of Memory."
Promising review: "This is an awesome clock for anyone who loves Dali and surrealist art. It is a great value for the money, considering it is super cool and seems to be good quality. The whole clock is encased in a distorted plastic bubble, which is very cool. The metallic part is also plastic, which is fine. It ticks a bit loudly, but I personally like that. I'm just glad such a cool clock is also fully functional." — Zach
Get it from Amazon for $13.99.
14. A steel ladder rack so you can display your throw blankets, jewelry, scarves, or whatever else you want draped in view of guests.
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Promising review:"Perfect in lieu of a towel rack near the shower. This helps keep towels within reach and truly looks like a piece of art in the bathroom once you add a few hooks to it." — KGreen
Get it from Amazon for $66 (available in three colors).
15. A mini disco ball diffuser to help turn your bedroom into a retro-inspired aromatherapeutic spa. Plus, you can set it so it rotates and changes colors!
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According to Johns Hopkins, you may want to avoid diffusing oils around larger groups and young children because of the side effects of different oils. You may also want to avoid using an oil diffuser around pets with breathing problems, according to the ASPCA.
Promising review:"Completely delightful! If you are looking at it, just go ahead and buy two. One for you and to give to your bestie! It's about to be your favorite household accessory! Yes, you will want one in every room just to make you smile! 100% recommend!" — Christian
Get it from Amazon for $33.95+ (available in two sizes and four colors).
16. A funky and colorful modern pendant chandelier whose exposed bulbs will make you feel like you're constantly having a bright idea! And who's to say that you're not?! Oh, and you can adjust the droop of each wire to your specifications.
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Promising review:"It's a hit! My toddler and I love it. Even friends that come over love it! It was easy to install, has BRIGHT lights, and the colors are vibrant. It's absolutely perfect for a toddler room!" — chula
Get it from Amazon for $49.99+ (available in three sizes).
17. A ceramic bust nightstand — caught somewhere between artist and art history major? Then this playful sculpted bust was made for you!
Get it from Urban Outfitters for $199 (originally $229; available in two colors).
18. A sardine can-shaped cat scratcher if you and your feline companion have a love of tinned fish that cannot be matched. This fun scratcher has space for your purring pet to climb and lounge, too.
Promising review: "This is super cute, and the cats love it. I bought it to replace a much larger scratcher that lasted five years before it started shedding too much. I hope this will last just as long. These are full-grown, full-size cats (one of which is much 'fuller' than average), and the size is perfect. The openings on each side are quite generous. Lots of fun!" — Paula L
Get it from Amazon for $79.95 (available in two colors).
19. A faux zebra hide rug to help bring the savannah home. This faux suede rug was made to be durable and easy to clean. So don't be afraid to get your safari on!
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Promising review: "I love, love, love this faux zebra rug. It's perfect for a little desk area and great for under the wheels of a chair. This is priced well and was delivered on time. It's so pretty!!" — Amazon Customer
Get it from Amazon for $69.99+ (available in four sizes and eight colors/styles).
20. A set of bewitching butterfly lights you can hang across a wall, ceiling, window, or doorway. You'll feel like a merry mystic whose lore has yet to be discovered!
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Promising review:"These butterfly lights were a requested Christmas present. My 10-year-old daughter loves them! These lights have been in use on and off since Christmas, and they work perfectly. She has requested another set. Will buy more." — Jamie
Get it from Amazon for $19.99 (available in six colors).
21. A lemon desk lamp — there's nothing sour about this cute cordless light! It has a flexible gooseneck arm so you can direct its light in any of 360 degrees.
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Promising review: "I got this light because I didn't want the overheads on when I was reading books to my child. It provides enough light to read. Additionally, I got it for power outage situations so that we can still read books, and the light source is more pleasing than that of a flashlight or lantern. Very happy with it." — Miss Ms K
Get it from Amazon for $21.99 (available in three colors).
22. A flower-shaped velvet armchair if you want your home office to have a fun, chic vibe. This soft and comfy chair might just make the workday a little less painful, both physically and existentially.
Promising reviews:"The padding is very soft and feels luxurious! It's very modern and really looks great in my home office." — Jamiea41519
"This chair is great! It was easy to put together and is very comfortable! I needed something with a back to replace the stool I had for my vanity. This was exactly what I was looking for. It's really sturdy too!" — Stephanie
Get it from Amazon for $69.99+ (available in seven colors).
23. A duck seat cushion to help prevent any quack — I mean back aches while you're working from home.
Promising review: "This product is a little smaller than maybe what I was expecting. Regardless, it is still very comfortable. I spend a lot of my time sitting on the computer but don't have a legitimate desk chair, and this has definitely been a breath of fresh air for my rather unforgiving wooden kitchen chairs. Plus, I was looking for something cute and fun to bring some more color to my apartment, and this adorable duck definitely accomplishes that. I think it would be extra perfect for kids, too!" — Claire Rorick
Get it from Amazon for $29.99.
24. A pair of hydrating gemstone bar soaps because why shouldn't cleaning your hands feel like a magical experience? They even have real crystals inside of them!
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Promising review:"I purchased this for my adult daughter's birthday. As you probably know, they are hard to shop for. The look in her eyes when she opened the package said it all. She also said it was so beautiful that she might use it as bathroom decor. This is elegance in the soap world." — Jus Sheryl
Get them from Amazon for $22.95+ (available in four styles).
25. A modern velvet storage bench whose unique design will help bring your bedroom into the 22nd century. Put this at the foot of your bed, and store your extra sheets and blankets inside!
Get it from Amazon for $149.99 (available in six colors).
26. A set of colorful sushi magnets perfect for keeping your to-do lists mounted to your fridge. Which actually makes total sense since eating fish can help improve your memory.
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Promising review: "These magnets are super cute! We got them for our 1-year-old daughter and she loves sticking them to the fridge! We didn't think the small magnet on each piece would be strong, but we were wrong; they work great. Sushi pieces are realistic looking as well." — Stephanie Chan
Get a set of eight for $12.99.
27. A groovy mushroom lamp if your aesthetic can best be defined as retro meets mid-century. Let this lil' lamp's warm glow keep you safe from the dreary and offensive "big light."
Lotus Atelier is a small business!
Promising review:"Chic and fun. Replica of a famous lamp at a great price point. Put it in my son's room for a pop of color." — teri baron
Get it from Lotus Atelier on Amazon for $45.95 (available in four colors).
28. A (dare I say) sexy red lip telephone because the '90s called and...no, that's it. The '90s called. Are you gonna answer it, or what?
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Promising review:"Very cute phone. It's very lightweight so it moves around when you are talking on it. Easy to assemble. The ringer is loud, and the numbers are easy to read. Purchased more for its attractive design. Would definitely purchase again." — KALEN CARROLL
Get it from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in three colors).
29. A wavy full-length mirror that might just turn your room into a Hot Spot so your friends can take selfies in it. This can be mounted on a wall or left leaning against one.
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(BTW, this has a similar vibe as the famous Ultrafragola mirror for a lot less $$$.)
Promising review: "I was nervous about buying this when it first came out, but it arrived perfectly intact and is absolutely beautiful. The border is like a velvet suede and looks SO nice." — funkypisces
Get it from Amazon for $119+ (available in five colors).
30. A cloud light so you can make your room feel like an airy dreamscape. These fluffy clouds can change colors, simulate lightning clouds, and even play music. Sync your cloud to change colors as your favorite songs play!
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Promising review: "My child has been asking for a cloudscape on her wall/ceiling for some time now, and after I saw this product and the reviews, I took a risk and bought two of them. I was shocked at how many accessories for hanging these up and securing the cords to the ceiling and wall came with the product. And the options for different types of hanging and adhesion were plentiful. I was able to hang the clouds up in probably a total of 10 minutes. After fluffing the clouds a bit and letting my daughter pick the exact right spot, we were so happy with the result! The brightness, color options, pattern options, etc were endless. My daughter enjoys having the app on her phone because it makes it fun to create the mood she is looking for, depending on the occasion (she also likes to mess with me by making them blink or change when she's not in the room and I am in there picking up laundry or what have you). She also enjoys having the timer feature so that she can go to sleep with it on. Overall, I'm very impressed and highly recommend this product!" — JHay
Get it from Amazon for $25.99.
31. A coiled snake candle holder for all you mystics out there. It's the perfect size for a tea candle, though some reviewers suggest using it as a little holder for your keys or change.
32. A spicy Live Nudes neon sign sure to pique your guests' interests.
Promising review:"I looooove this light! It's a basic LED light. It's super bright, and you can change the brightness easily. I highly recommend this light. Perfect addition to my stream room, lol." — Fefe Duran
Get it from Amazon for $33.79 (available in three other styles).
33. A retro radio tissue holder because the carton box that tissues come in are not...how do you say? Cute enough for your home. This will help ~turn the dial up~ on your darling aesthetic!
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Psst — this is compatible with tissues from a small cube box or just tissues pulled out of the box, not a full-size one!
Promising review:"It's adorable! I currently have it filled with tissues from a small cube box. Works great! Perfect addition to my teal and gold bedroom decor!" — Michelle W
Get it from Amazon for $14.99 (available in two colors).
34. A pair of bird figurines that'll add subtle sophistication to your shelf of tchotchkes. Wherever they end up nesting in your home, they will look exquisite!
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Promising review: "Gorgeous pieces! They look way more expensive than the price I paid!! They are beautiful and provide a perfect accent to the area I had in mind. The pieces are versatile in that they can go in so many different places in the home. I ultimately decided to place them in my bathroom on a hanging shelf arrangement." — I love my dog
Get them from Amazon for $11.99+ (available in four size combinations and colors).
35. A 5-piece floating mushroom shelf set — place your special knickknacks on these mystical floating shelves! Hand-painted to look like the real deal, these shelves will fit in perfectly with your cottagecore aesthetic.
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Get it from Amazon for $39.99 (available in two styles).
36. A cool TV console to give your media center a modern upgrade. You'll have plenty of space for devices as well as cute odds and ends. It's also got adjustable shelves and a cable management system so you don't have to cut a hole in the back to thread cords. And its fluted panel sliding doors just add a certain je ne sais quoi!
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Promising review: "I am so impressed with this TV stand! It looks amazing and is exactly as described! There were no issues with shipping or packaging. It looks and feels like solid wood and the color is a great neutral. I did an extensive search for this size and style at a good price point. This was one of the best options out there. I would not hesitate to purchase!" — Amazon Customer
Get it from Amazon for $269.
The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.

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Later, she'll dance in another room to DJs under a shimmering disco ball and freshen up in the cartoony Hello Kitty-themed bathroom. 'I can't remember the last time I felt so connected to my hometown as an L.A. native,' Kali says. 'I also love that you get to keep your own party cup all night — it's a total vibe, plus it's less wasteful and more sustainable.' Traynam says that 'every time I've had fun, I've had a red cup in my hand.' Here they're filled with cheap and cheeky drinks like the Shaft (Gordon's vodka, Bailey's Irish Cream and cold brew, served on the rocks with a straw), Grandpa's Ol' Cough Medicine (Woodinville bourbon and root beer) and You're My Boy Blue (Ketel One vodka, Sprite, blueberry syrup), all running $9 to $13. An interactive shot called the Influencer offers a swig of Herradura tequila 'and a selfie with the bartender,' but this funhouse full of knickknacks and playground-like structures begs for photos and videos, regardless. It'll also feel familiar to Angelenos who frequented 107 in its heyday. Known for its chaotic interior and wild energy, Bar 107 closed when Traynam and his former partner, Vee Delgadillo, failed to reach a lease agreement with the building's landlord. Traynam and Delgadillo made local news when they decided not to leave without a fight, promoting the hashtag #Occupy107 on social media and announcing plans to defy eviction. They protested against what they saw as a soulless 'swankification' of the area at the time. Fancy hotspots also brought higher rents and bars like 107 couldn't keep up, nor did they want to. 'I knew what downtown was going to become — super-expensive and not inclusive, just like Baltimore, New York and Chicago, where the rich displace the artists and the students,' Traynam says. Though the 'occupation' didn't last long, it solidified the bar owner's vision for unpretentious and budget-friendly hospitality. Before he was a businessman he was a hard-partying comedian who threw legendary DIY shindigs at his Hollywood apartment and, later, a house in Echo Park. The full circle house-party vibes live on at Uncle Ollie's via the oddball entertainment that became legendary at 107, including its popular 'Gong Show Karaoke' on Wednesdays, which attracts a wacky group of singers and 'D-list celebrities' to judge them. Other nights offer retro dancing and live bands. Irreverent new burlesque nights feature renowned dancers from venues like Jumbo's Clown Room and El Cid. Performer and promoter Vanessa Burgundy has been tasked with putting a new spin on the art of striptease here, and so far her monthly residency, called That Time of the Month, has more than delivered. 'Brian's original idea for my night was kind of like a Beacher's Madhouse style setup, you know, just kind of mayhem,' Burgundy recalls. 'But ultimately his only guidance for me has been, 'make it weird.'' Burgundy's unstructured gatherings, featuring original Bar 107 DJ Morgan Higby Knight, have boasted plenty of rock 'n' roll-fueled debauchery — from an eclectic Easter show featuring male and female dancers disrobing bunny suits and nun garb, respectively, to a spectacle dedicated to the music and mayhem of recently departed icon Ozzy Osbourne and his band Black Sabbath (the venue was dubbed 'Uncle Ozzy's Penthouse' for the night). There's no shortage of promoters who want the figurative 'keys' to the penthouse, but getting patrons in has had some hurdles Traynam didn't expect. The bar was open for just two months when Mayor Karen Bass implemented curfews downtown because of ICE raids and protests, which he says hurt its momentum. He also notes that businesses are still navigating nightlife shifts post-pandemic as well. 'Everyone has curtailed their spending habits after COVID,' he says. 'Also FOMO [fear of missing out] no longer exists. Now people are used to being at home, watching Netflix, ordering GrubHub and just chilling out. They don't care as much about going out. 'L.A. really needs to have fun again,' Traynam said. 'So we're banking on a reset. We're banking that in these times, people need to get out of their own heads and get out of their apartments. That's why we're offering cheap drinks, a photo booth, dance floor and no cover most nights…. Uncle Ollie's is a blast from the past, but it's also about the future, where the party is about you and your friends, not the people behind the bar.' Lina Lecaro is the author of 'Los Angeles' Best Dive Bars- Drinking & Diving in the City Of Angels.'