For some, the idea or redecorating or renovating brings about delight; for others, it can be a logistical headache with endless options and a finite amount of space. If you count yourself as part of the latter group, we hear you—and we want to take the guesswork out of the equation for you.
The eight below furniture and lighting options have been cherry-picked with balance, leisure, and practicality in mind—and, of course, they’re all sure to be appreciated by design enthusiasts. Behold: the eclectic living room of your dreams.
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PH Artichoke manufactured by Louis Poulsen
The trusty PH Artichoke has been a must-have item for design fanatics since it was first introduced, in 1958. This copper colorway, in particular, can add much-needed warmth to any living room.
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The Sling Chair and Tripod Table by Fernweh Woodworking
Fernweh’s Sling Chair and Tripod Table play perfectly off one another, and their unexpected leg shapes evoke a sense of whimsy.
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Oxford Double Table Light by Original BTC
Eclecticism is all about balancing elements. Original BTC’s Oxford Table Lamp would make an perfect accompaniment to Fernweh’s Tripod Table—and provide an interesting layer of depth.
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Bough Light by Stickbulb
Stickbulb’s new Bough light is equal parts simplistic and sculptural; it would make for a lovely, gleaming light source above Vonnegut / Kraft’s intricate Sonia Coffee Table.
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Sonia Coffee Table by Vonnegut / Kraft
Every living space needs a place where people can congregate—and this offering by Vonnegut / Kraft is sure to be the focal point of the room.
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Black Crescent Lounge by Vonnegut / Kraft
A daybed is a multipurpose piece designed with respite in mind. This dreamy version has a shearling headrest that feels ultra-luxe.
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Pluck Floor Lamp by Sonneman
Every living room needs an arc lamp. Sonneman’s rendition is sleeker than most, and contributes an organic shape that won’t compete with the room’s other lighting elements.
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