Group in odd numbers
Three is the quiet rule. Cluster a sculpture, a short vase and one geometric object at staggered heights so the eye travels rather than stops.
Try it with the Geometric Decor Trio →
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Small moves that make modern decor feel calm and considered. No rules you can't break — just a place to start.
Three is the quiet rule. Cluster a sculpture, a short vase and one geometric object at staggered heights so the eye travels rather than stops.
Try it with the Geometric Decor Trio →
Treat a set of mirrors as a single composition. Lay them on the floor first, find a balanced silhouette, then trace it onto paper before you touch the wall.
Try it with the Mirror Wall Art Set →
Keep an even gap — about two inches — between frames and align one edge throughout. A loose grid reads calm; scattered frames read busy.
Try it with the Metal Frame Gallery Set →
Stay within a warm, narrow palette and let materials do the work — matte ceramic against woven cushions against cool metal. Quiet contrast feels considered.
Try it with the Geometric Pillow Cover Set →
A single object needs negative space around it to register as art. Clear the shelf, leave the gap, and resist the urge to fill it.
Try it with the Abstract Metal Sculpture →
Front legs of the sofa on the rug, low-contrast pattern underneath. The rug grounds the seating area and pulls the palette together.
Try it with the Modern Area Rug →
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