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Current Obsessions: More Is More

April 26, 2025

If you’ve been reading along for a while, you might be surprised by the title of this post. Don’t worry! We’re still believers in the whole less-is-more theory. (Less clutter means more livability. Less stuff means using and enjoying what you do have. Etc.)

But that doesn’t mean your space has to be blah. This week, we’ve been taking cues from maximalism: pattern! color! and an uninhibited, rule-breaking approach to interiors. Read on for the patterned wallpaper, pottery classes, and stripey pop-ups we’re eyeing lately.

Jonesing for a change? Why not paper an unexpected spot in some botanical wallpaper? We love this extra cheerful design, as seen in Arts & Crafts Style (But With a Bit of Attitude): Ellen Merchant’s Sprightly Botanical Wallpapers and Fabrics on Gardenista.
Above: Jonesing for a change? Why not paper an unexpected spot in some botanical wallpaper? We love this extra cheerful design, as seen in Arts & Crafts Style (But With a Bit of Attitude): Ellen Merchant’s Sprightly Botanical Wallpapers and Fabrics on Gardenista.
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