Every Room in the House Can Get on Board With the Terracotta Decor Trend

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Terracotta is having a moment in the world of interiors — but then again, when hasn't it been popular? This is one earth tone that never goes out of style, largely because it complements so many colors, textures, and decor styles. What's new for 2023? The way it appears in striking silhouettes and unexpectedly versatile textiles made for the way we live now. Ahead, shop the terracotta trend with a few of our favorite pieces. We're pretty sure you'll love them now and for the years to come, too.

Caygan Pillow Set
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Caygan Pillow Set

So plush, so velvety, so sumptuous: this Caygan Pillow Set ($120) includes four pillows in the prettiest terracotta tone, so you'll have enough to make your sofa look comfortable and chic.

Maddie Bar Stool
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Maddie Bar Stool

The best thing about this Maddie Bar Stool ($603) isn't the sleek gold-tone base or comfortable backrest — though those are pretty cool. Nope, the most impressive feature is the terracotta-colored performance velvet, which means you can eat and drink at your bar counter without stressing about crumbs and spills.

Von Glazed Clay Vase
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Von Glazed Clay Vase

The clay texture is timeless, but the shape of this Von Glazed Clay Vase ($119) is nothing but contemporary. Fill it with flowers, or use it as an objet d'art — either way, it's bound to be one of your room's focal points.

Wet Pot
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Wet Pot

Don't have the greenest thumb? Let this Wet Pot ($40) worry about the watering. Fill the glass reservoir with water, insert your plant, and it'll sip the precise amount of H2O it needs.

Sin Mima Lamp
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Sin Mima Lamp

This minimalist Sin Mima Lamp ($180) is made by hand, so each piece features its own unique texture — just as with terracotta pottery.

Merge Trivet
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Merge Trivet

Minimalist in form and mesmerizing in its swirls of earth tones, this Merge Trivet ($29) is a beautiful addition to the kitchen. Each of these ceramic tiles is made in Italy using clay from the River Po, so no two are identical.

Navya Wool Accent Rug
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Navya Wool Accent Rug

If warm neutrals and modern shapes are your jam, add this Navya Wool Accent Rug ($195) to cart ASAP. The geometric design could read as stark, but the earthy tones and plush wool construction are totally cozy.

Essential Footed Bowl
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Essential Footed Bowl

Available in three sizes, this powder-coated steel Essential Footed Bowl ($50) has a classic coned foot and a graceful shape — and in an earthy rust tone, the shape has a hint of classicism to it.

Linen Duvet Cover
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Linen Duvet Cover

This Linen Duvet Cover ($279) is a splurge, yes — but the rich, deep terracotta is sophisticated, and linen just gets softer and more beautiful over time.