7 Furniture and Decor Finds That Make a Home Feel Collected
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As trends cycle in and out, there are always those pieces that stick around. These are the pieces that Rocky Hill Home readers love the most. The items readers save, click, and ask about again and again often aren’t the trendiest or newest looks. They’re the ones with a little character and suggest a backstory. The kind that make a room feel like it came together over years, not in one weekend shopping spree.
These seven furniture and decor picks keep landing in readers’ top favorites for a simple reason: they bring warmth, a hint of history, and real personality into a space.
Long lumbar pillows made from vintage rugs hit multiple design needs at once. Pattern, color, texture, soul, this piece will instantly elevate your living room or bedroom.
With the look of a family heirloom, this candelabra form Olive Ateliers is beautifully designed. Place it on your dining table, mantle, or anywhere you need a little shine.
I love the Josie Chair from Pottery Barn , so much. It’s rolled arms and turned legs make it perfect addition to a room that needs a bit more traditional in the mix. Not only is it well designed, it comes in 50 different color/fabric options, and it’s an incredibly affordable find. This Dark Moss Velvet option looks far more expensive than it is at $499.
Is there anything more charming than a couple of metal turned taper holders? These nickel candle holders mimic the look of silver at a more affordable price point.
Another Pottery Barn find, this coffee table may be the most sold furniture piece I’ve shared here at Rocky Hill Home. With clean lines, warm wood, and a perfect size, it’s a great layer of texture and warmth.
This side table from Anthropologie has fantastic lines and reviews. Nothing is more timeless than a side table with turned legs. It comes in 2 colors, but I find it especially beautiful in the darker Tobacco color.
The scroll cut in this dark reclaimed wood pedestal is just so charming. Set it next to a chair for a low spot to put a glass, or use as a plant stand.
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