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In an era of mass production and disposable décor, a quiet revolution is unfolding in homes across America. Homeowners and interior designers are recognizing what savvy collectors have always known: restored antique statement art and sculpture aren’t just beautiful additions to a room—they’re legitimate investments that appreciate over time while transforming living spaces in...

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Minimalism is fading, and individuality is back. The Statement Art & Curated Décor trendcelebrates the return of expressive interiors—rooms that reflect personality, history, and
emotion.
For Midwestern homeowners, this is the perfect moment to highlight museum-quality antique
furniture and one-of-a-kind artworks. These pieces bring richness, depth, and storytell...

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For nearly a decade, interiors were dominated by neutral palettes—white walls, beige sofas,and the infamous “millennial grey.” Once a symbol of sleek minimalism, grey tones became the
safe backdrop of modern living. But in 2025, the design pendulum has swung dramatically.
Bold, expressive color has returned, transforming interiors into vibrant, soulful spaces full of li...

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If you’ve been scrolling Pinterest and interior style blogs lately, you’ve probably seen it: vintage maximalism is having a serious moment. Bold layering, collected textures, color clashes, and a fearless mix of eras are defining interiors in 2025.

For lovers of antiques, this trend is your playground. Here are 10 vintage decor pieces</stro...

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If 2025 had a mantra, it would likely be “more is more.” The vintage maximalist trend—adesign movement defined by layered textures, bold patterns, and curated chaos—is surging.
Pinterest reports a staggering 260% increase in searches for “vintage maximalism”, as
people seek soulful, personalized spaces over minimal blandness.
At Harp Gallery, we believe this trend is...

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