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06.08.2024 - 09:36 / bhg.com
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Furniture trends come and go, but these pieces from Better Homes & Gardens at Walmart have major staying power. Sculptural shapes, cozy fabrics, and deep, earthy colors—just to name a few—prove that «timeless» and «trend» are not mutually exclusive. The best part? They're all super affordable. Scroll on for 12 of our favorite trends to own this Fall.
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Like your favorite pair of shoes, this rich faux leather chair goes with everything. Camel-colored leather is like the chameleon material of the design world: it's pairs well with almost all other upholstery types (both fabric and other leathers), and the nutty brown hue will immediately infuse a space with a sense of warmth and sophistication. If you weren't already convinced, this chair's timeless color and square form work in modern and trad spaces alike.
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We'll be the first to admit it. Caning is far from new. The material has been wrapping the seats and backs of chairs since the 1600s. (Proof that «trend» and «timeless» often go hand-in-hand.) Lately, the material has seen a huge resurgence, showing up on all types of furniture, lighting, decor, and even wallpaper. On this chair, classic caning and a glossy black frame are a natural fit—the furniture version of yin and yang.
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Green upholstery, with its innate connection to nature, delivers life and energy to a space. Think of the effect of green velvet being like a house plant or tree (bonus: it doesn't need water). On this chair, sophisticated olive velvet keeps the rounded shape from leaning too retro.
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Adding something sculptural to a room—be it a vase, lamp, side table, or chair—will instantly introduce a unique silhouette to the
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