Interior Design

Textiles With Hair – The Warmest Trend for Winter

Synthetic hair textile accessories such as blankets, rugs, or cushions never go out of style. You know what they say … Where there is hair, there is a joy!

1. HAIR IS STILL IN FASHION

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We have been seeing how good the furry touches are in houses for several seasons, not only in the mountains but also in urban flats. Shaggy rugs, cushions,, or blankets give a cozy air to cozy corners.

2. TRANSFORM YOUR DINING ROOM

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If your chairs are a bit cold, wrap them with leather blankets and you will see what taste.

3. MONGOLIAN FUR CUSHION

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Furry passion reaches its maximum expression in this dusty pink Mongolian leather cushion.

4. BABY, IT’S COLD OUTSIDE

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The furry style fits equally well both indoors and outdoors. On this balcony with an armchair, it is a pleasure to enjoy the views under the cover of a shaggy white fur blanket and a very hot chocolate.

5. ON THE COUCH

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The plaid of the sofa should be changed according to the season. This shaggy fabric, like a white fur blanket, offers extra comfort to this sofa with a chaise longue ideal to enjoy a Sunday afternoon while taking a series marathon.

6. RETAIL

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And it is that having a tea under this synthetic fur blanket in brown tones is an irresistible winter pleasure, don’t you think?

7. NORDIC AIRS

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Loving and appetizing on cold days, furry accessories decorate the home providing a minimalist and Scandinavian touch without giving up the warmest and tastiest textures.

8. IN GRAY TONES

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This room is crying out for a hug. Cold tones prevail in conjunction with the exterior, but textures raise the temperature.

9. BITONAL FUR BLANKET

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A glamorous and sophisticated bedroom will rise to the top with this shaggy faux fur blanket with two-tone effect and matte finish.

10. IN THE BEDROOM

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The furry style is ideal for the bedroom, that room where we need to feel welcomed like nowhere else, don’t you think?

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