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This Valentine’s Day, we're trading red roses in favor of something a little more unique. If you're also looking to express your love in a way that feels genuine and a little less cliché, let us offer a non-traditional alternative.
As February unfurls its wintry blanket, we’re drawn to the playfulness of the Pinterest-coined “cherry coded” theme– predicted to become even more sought after in 2025. We love this vibe for its energizing burst of deep red hues that punctuates this month’s romantic festivities.
As the calendar turns to a new year, many of us feel the urge to rejuvenate our living environments, transforming them into reflections of who we are and aspire to be. It’s the perfect opportunity to reevaluate our habits around consumption and consider the ethos of mindfulness as we curate our homes.
When the holiday glimmer has faded, it leaves our homes feeling a bit quieter and somewhat emptier. It’s a common scene: those once festive, light-sparkled rooms now holding the echo of the season past, poised in quiet readiness for what’s next.
As the new year unfolds, we embrace January not with sweeping changes but rather with thoughtful refinements to our existing routines, polishing the familiar contours of our daily lives with purpose and intention. In our homes, sumptuous textures, dramatic hues and vintage objects infuse each space with a personal narrative, designed not just for show-and-tell aesthetics but for everyday enjoyment.
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