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It's no secret that Y2K has been back for a while. You've seen jelly nails, jelly shoes, and jelly-inspired fashion accessories make their way into the mainstream in the past few years. Now, it’s time in the interior design spotlight has arrived—and it only makes sense that Jell-O is at the forefront.
Yes, that’s right: Jell-O is no longer just a food company. They’ve entered the world of interior design with a brand new line of Jell-O inspired chairs, set to turn any room in your home into a funky '90s-inspired haven.
Though there's still plenty of room for neutrals in 2024, many of the recent interior design trends have focused on adding lots of color and whimsical shapes into every room. Whether you're a fan of dopamine decor or are enjoying the playfulness of curved furniture, there's been a lot to love when it comes to injecting vibrancy into your home.
Jell-O's new chairs embody everything you'd want when it comes to jelly-inspired furniture: They’re bright, fun, maximalist, and they’re about to make everyone’s living rooms look like they’re straight out of a throwback dopamine decor look book.
The Jell-O chairs are shaped like actual gelatin molds and come in all the classic colors (or should we say flavors?): red (strawberry), yellow (lemon), green (lime), and orange (well, orange). The material is shiny and transparent to mimic the look of the iconic snack.
Not only do they look like Jell-O, they're inflatable—so we'd imagine that sitting in them is reminiscent of what relaxing in an actual Jell-O mold would feel like: bouncy, comfy, and just plain fun. This also makes them easy to move around, ideal for versatile, storable seating for small spaces.
The chairs even include a built-in Jell-O cupholder, so
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Whether you travel often, are convinced that you don't have a green thumb, or simply do not want to worry about maintaining live plants day after day, you may wish to incorporate some faux green friends into your home. Today, there are so many incredible, realistic-looking fake plants on the market, making it easy to enjoy a natural feel in your space without having to worry about a watering schedule.
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Fall is sort of the pre-game of the holiday decor season. Shifting your home's accessories a bit for the chillier months can help you create a relaxing and inviting space to unwind in the evenings.
It can be tempting to whip out some paint to refresh an old piece of furniture that's been sitting around your home, however, it may be better off left alone than painted. We asked pros to share what types of furniture should never be painted, so you know which ones to avoid giving a quick DIY makeover to.
Boxwood shrubs are simply the best for garden borders, hedges, and fences. Evergreen, adaptable, and lending solid design and symmetry—what could go wrong? With time and neglect, these plants can grow too huge for you to handle! So, what do you do with overgrown boxwood? Relax, we’ve got you!
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