How to add a touch of maximalism to your home decor?



If you are thinking that Maximalism is a new trend, think again! The maximalist home décor trend has been around since the Victorian ages, often associated with showing off wealth and power. Over the last century, this trend has resurfaced several times with various interpretations.


One thing that has defined Maximalism throughout is the need to showcase personality and show off passions through vivid colors, bold patterns, and eclectic pieces. With proper thought and care, maximalism is easy to achieve in your home.



While maximalist decor often feature a kaleidoscope of colors, patterns, and elements, it still meant to make your home feel homey and comfortable. The options are endless for exploring a maximalist style. We've rounded up some simple yet effective recommendations from our iconic luxury collection to inject ultra-stylish maximalist aesthetics into your home décor.



Play with Patterns

Create beautifully balanced chaos in your living room with the Fornasetti cushions and the Yusufy wall plates. These contemporary luxury brands inject a layered maximalist look to your home decor.

Add Wow-worthy Pieces

Surprising style beckoning? Let us give you a hand—Johnathan Adler’s Giant Acrylic Hand anchors any tablescape or makes a great focal point in an unused fireplace.


Understand Unspoken Connectivity

These unique dining table styling pieces, make your dining experience a visual extravaganza. Pick tableware & centerpieces from Fornasetti, Baccarat, Bernadaud & more luxury brands.

Appreciate Eclecticism

Mix the bold and the sophisticated, these multifarious pieces from some of our favorite brand’s fuse together to create a unique table setup that your family and friends can enjoy.


No Red Flags, just amber alerts!

The beauty of maximalism is that there are no red flags. This curational style is all about self-expression. However, it is important to show & tell passions, find a common thread between pieces to create a beautiful chaos and choose comfort first!