When someone says fringe, images of fringed boots, jackets and dresses from the 60s come to mind. Fringe, like pleats, has been upgraded and revamped for decades to become one of the most prevalent features in fashion. Of course, what happens in fashion slowly makes its way into the decor and this is why we’ve seen it as a new trend . Fringe is versatile, fun and interesting making it one new way you can transform an object or space in your home.



A little fringe

Fringe doesn’t always have to be bold and severe, you can use fringe in playful ways on cushions, lamps and stools to add a feminine, flirty touch to your home. Details like fringe can really elevate something as mundane as a cushion, which someone may not necessarily notice at first glance. Cushions are great ways to impart a sense of style into your home cheaply and easily whereas if you’re interested in bringing fringe home in larger ways, keep reading.



A lot of Fringes

Fringe is interesting because it can be used in so many different ways. From smaller items such as tables and lamps to larger items such as sofas and beds, Fringe adds a touch of something special. Fringe definitely has a sense of old-world charm and will most likely work better in a more classically designed home rather than one that is ultra-modern and contemporary. Another reason fringe has become so popular is that it is quite easy to Do-It-Yourself. You can add strings of almost any textile or material onto an existing piece of furniture to uplift and enhance the piece. We suggest adding one statement piece of fringe furniture to your room to give yourself a new-age 60s revival.



A Whole Lot of Fringe

There are those who love Fringe and then there are those who really love it! You can use Fringe on your wallpaper, carpets, curtains, and even textiles to give your room some serious movement. Fringe itself can never be taken seriously - it’s much too playful for that, so use it in places that you don’t mind being a little frivolous, such as a bedroom rather than a study.

