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Art Basel and Design Miami Feature Furry Furniture for 2014

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Art Basel and Design Miami featured plenty of unique designs within each exhibition, but one fresh trend stuck out in particular. Furry (faux or otherwise) furniture isn’t only a thing of the 70s– it’s making a comeback for interior design in 2014!

Adding fur or faux fur elements to your space provides a luxurious, plush and inviting feel. Depending on the kind of furry pattern, it can also contribute a bohemian flare to an interior as well. Check out a few examples below:

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Jason Miller Woolly Chair – Felt, Brass, Bison Fur

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Videre Licet’s Wooly Bella ($12,000)

Learn more about 2014 Design Trends HERE.

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