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The finishing layer is what makes a house feel like yours — the pillow, the pouf, the warm glow in the corner that pulls a room together.

This is the accents edit: macrame and tapestries for bare walls, poufs and throw pillows for warmth and seating, and the salt lamps and candles that give a room its calm, cozy evening light.

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Walls & TextureMacrame, tapestries and soft accents.
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Warmth & GlowPoufs, lamps and candles.
Good to Know

Frequently Asked

How do I make a room feel cozy?
Layer soft textures and warm light — a rug underfoot, plenty of throw pillows, a macrame or tapestry on the wall, and low, warm lighting from a salt lamp or candles rather than a bright overhead.
What color accents are most versatile?
Natural, warm neutrals — cream, oatmeal, tan and terracotta — are the most versatile and easiest to build on. Add one or two accent colors through pillows and throws you can swap by season.
Do Moroccan poufs come stuffed?
Many ship unstuffed to save on shipping, and you fill them at home with old clothes, fabric scraps or an insert. Check the listing, as some are sold pre-stuffed at a higher price.
How do I hang a tapestry flat?
Iron or steam out the creases first, then pin the top and corners taut with enough push pins, or mount the top and bottom on wooden dowels so the fabric stays stretched.