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Stor Damask Dug, Georg Jensen
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Mirror with ceramic frame
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Wall-mounted canvas storage
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Ironing board
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Desiree Mother's Day platter
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Retro decorations and vintage knick-knacks
Decorations and knick-knacks reflect the trends and values of the time. At the beginning of the 20th century, heavier objects such as porcelain figurines and wooden figures were popular in the home. Later, functionalism with clean lines and fewer decorative objects became widespread. Throughout the 70s and 80s, colorful decorations, ceramic figurines and glass ornaments dominated.
Today, the interior design style is characterized by a mix of vintage, sustainability and personal objects. Unique and handmade decorative items are in high demand. And recycling is in!
3 tips for decorating with decorations and knick-knacks
Can you have too many decorations and knick-knacks? Yes, you can. It's all about finding the balance so that the room doesn't become overdecorated. Here are 3 tips on how to decorate your home in moderation:
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Place your trinket so that it does not get in the way of the room's functions, such as electrical outlets, drawers, and the like.
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Decorate with decorations and knick-knacks in color themes. It's a fun way to stretch your legs when you buy knick-knacks, for example in second-hand stores. And it gives the room an overall harmonious look when the decorations follow the same color palette.
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Pack away some of the decorations and replace them with the seasons or when you feel like looking at something new.





