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Home styling trends 2019: Fringing is in!

Whether casual 1970’s bohemian or formal 1920’s inspired, there’s no doubt that fringing is back! From a fabulous fringed pendant light to a fringed ottoman ideal for the dressing room, here are our favourite fringed finds.

Amigos de Hoy Mystics rug in lilac: Hand woven in India, this cotton dhurrie rug features fringing, metallic threads a whole lot of cool. From $695.

Amigos De Hoy rug

West Elm soft fringe basket: Handmade in India under fair trade conditions, this cotton and lurex storage piece is ideal for the play room, bathroom or bedroom. $59.

West elm basket

Houtique Wink pendant light: Created by Spanish designers Masquespacio I love the originality of this piece. Combining modernist lines with fringing is a stroke of genius. $785.

Network Rugs pink Scandi textured fringed wall hanging: Handcrafted, this is a fabulous textured alternative to artwork that’s brimming with 1970’s feels. $99.95.

Pink wall hanging

KAS fringed cushion in peacock: Featuring layers of metallic fringing, this has Charleston era glamour written all over it. $59.95.

KAS interiors fringed cushion

OPUS Amalfi Sardinia throw: This cotton wool blend throw is perfect for adding a textural pop to the lounge or bedroom. $295.

OPUS throw

Interiors Online IT ottoman in blush: Evoking a Paris salon, I’m drawn to the deep fringing on this velvet piece and think it’s perfect for a bedroom. $499.

 

Interiors Online ottoman

Linen House Barbada bath mat: A little bit tribal and super colourful, I think this would make a fun addition to any bathroom. $35.95.

Linen House bath mat

Langdon Ltd fringe cushion in blush and tan: No strangers to fringing, Langdon Ltd (favourites of Jen’s) keep serving up the goods on this front. Fringing aside, I love this cushion’s colour combo. $99.

Langdon Ltd cushion

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By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

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