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  2. Primitive decorating - Wikipedia

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    Primitive decorating is a style of decorating using primitive folk art style that is characteristic of a historic or early Americana time period, typically using elements with muted colors and a rough and simple look to them. Decorating in the primitive style can incorporate either true antiques or contemporary folk art. [1]

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    Cooler weather is coming, so get ready with some brand-new fall home decor to make a cozy home, like a new throw blanket or scented candles. Cooler weather is coming, so get ready with some brand ...

  4. Shabby chic - Wikipedia

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    Newsweek used the term shabby chic to describe the avant-garde fashion designer Martin Margiela's 1992 fall fashion show, which took place in a Salvation Army furniture store and featured models in "wrinkled jackets, baggy-kneed pants and coats with inner linings hanging down from unfinished hems." [2]

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    Lucky for me, and all of you, Target’s fall home decor is here, and it's good. You can stock up on all things fall with cozy throw blankets, autumnal dried flowers, and a fan-favorite: pumpkin ...

  7. Tribal art - Wikipedia

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    Tribal art is the visual arts and material culture of indigenous peoples.Also known as non-Western art or ethnographic art, or, controversially, primitive art, [1] tribal arts have historically been collected by Western anthropologists, private collectors, and museums, particularly ethnographic and natural history museums.