10 Ways to Bring the Grandmillennial Trend to Your Home

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Everything old is new again. Need proof? Look to the grandmillennial home decor trend, which marries vintage prints and ruffles with bold colors and modern materials. All of those classic decor items like Laura Ashley pillows and rattan furniture are back, but they're being remixed by a younger generation to create something fresh. One of the best aspects of grandmillennial decor is its accessibility; your family likely has some vintage treasures hiding in the attic, and if not, your local antique shop definitely does.

And when it comes to adding new items, just one or two things can bring so much charm to a room. Ahead, we've found 10 grandmillennial decor items, from a whimsical animal figurine to a timeless tufted bench. Scroll down to find your favorite.

Maison Des Fleurs Tablecloth
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Maison Des Fleurs Tablecloth

Inspired by Provence, this cotton Maison Des Fleurs Tablecloth ($158) has a floral pattern that's just old-fashioned enough to bring the charm to a weekend brunch gathering.

Dewington Stool
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Dewington Stool

Thanks to its pretty weave, this seagrass Dewington Stool ($154) reads as light and fresh in a room. Style it with plants and a favorite candle to create a little space bursting with happiness.

Maggie Sofa
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Maggie Sofa

If you're into grandmillennial style but want furniture that can evolve with trends, this Maggie Sofa ($850) fits the bill. Its silhouette is classic and clean, its fiber/feather cushions are comfortable, and the neutral upholstery goes with everything. Style it with ruffled pillows or a crochet throw for granny vibes, or leave it as-is to create a calming "anchor" in the room.

Clea Bench
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Clea Bench

It's not just the distressed legs and deep tufting that makes this Clea Bench ($216) feel grandmillennial; it's the washed blue linen upholstery and brushed silvertone nailheads that make it look way more expensive than it is. Place it near your entryway or at the foot of a bed to create a classic — and classy — moment.

Herend Bunny
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Herend Bunny

This porcelain Herend Bunny ($105) is quirky, not twee, thanks to its hand-painted raspberry details and goldtone paws. It's practically begging to be placed on a bedside table.

Yves Delorme Toile de Jouy
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Yves Delorme Toile de Jouy

This tropical-print Yves Delorme Toile de Jouy ($90) would be beautiful on the neutral sofa mentioned above, but it might also be that one unexpected accent your bed has been missing.

Mila Box
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Mila Box

Topped off with an aquamarine stone accent, this brass Mila Box ($335) is an attractive catch-all — and a great gift idea for someone who deserves a luxurious surprise. (Even if that someone is yourself.)

Brighton Table Lamp
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Brighton Table Lamp

The smooth white base of this Brighton Table Lamp ($348) feels modern, but the wicker lamp shade looks like a vintage treasure. Together, this pairing is a gorgeous mix of old and new — and a near-flawless fit for grandmillennial spaces.

Ditsy Shower Curtain
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Ditsy Shower Curtain

This Ditsy Shower Curtain ($71) can transform a bathroom with its sweet blue floral pattern. Add baby-blue or white towels and you're done.