These vintage staples have made a comeback, and they’re better than ever!
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Wicker Furniture
The first piece of wicker furniture landed in America on the Mayflower in 1620—a wicker baby cradle—and became a staple piece of furniture from the Victorian era until the 1930s. It had a brief revival in the ’60s and ’70s, but today it’s come back with a boom. Its difference, however, is that it’s used sparingly in the home so as not to create a matchy-matchy, dated look. If you love strolling through second-hand stores looking at furniture from decades past, check out these 10 brilliant tips to spot hidden gems in antique stores.
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Wallpaper
It’s true that wallpaper can be tacky, with memories of dated floral patterns in your grandmother’s home in the ’70s. Today, however, it’s made a major comeback that’s fresh and modern. Geometric patterns, metallics, botanicals and more will add some serious dimension to your home, especially when used on an accent wall. Check out these 15 stunning DIY accent walls.