From vintage to city chic: holiday decor trends
2014.11.24
For those who love to decorate, there's no time like the holidays for adding fun, festive touches to our living spaces. This year, there's something for many tastes and styles. A look at the trends you'll see at stores:
Jazz Age-style motifs are a strong trend this holiday, and this beaded tree swag ornament hits the trend head on. Pier 1 Imports
Metallics with a vintage touch, like this mercury-glass hurricane in an unexpected blue hue, are trending this holiday season. West Elm
Glittery stars and garlands bring a touch of magic to both rustic and contemporary holiday decor. West Elm
Designer Mimi Kirschner’s charming felt forest animal ornament picks up on the woodland trend in holiday decor. West Elm
Glitter-covered cardboard houses that create a magical village using an old German Christmas ornament-making technique. Sales from the pieces support Give a Little Hope, a national organization supporting shelters. Pottery Barn
Jazz Age-style motifs are a strong trend this holiday, and these beaded pillars hit the trend head on. Pier 1 Imports
Reindeer dressed in soft gray and white fabric add homespun charm and elegance to a holiday tabletop display.
Pillows like this, trimmed with glitter, sequins, metallic embroidery or beading, add sparkle. Target
Williams-Sonoma’s Hanukkah motif adds to holiday festivities. Williams-Sonoma
A Nate Berkus Ascot-patterned tray adds practical style for holiday entertaining. Target
A peacock ornament clip brings in the holiday colors with a touch of global exoticism. Blue, green and turquoise continue to find favor with many home decorators for the holidays. Pier 1 Imports
This JOY sign lights up a tabletop with a rustic yet festive vibe. HomeGoods
Vintage vibes run strong this Christmas in these doormats with old-style script to welcome guests. Pottery Barn
LED lighting helps to create the atmosphere of warmth and charm so evocative of the holiday season. Restoration Hardware
Source: Tampa Bay