Fringe decor is in – here’s what you need to buy to bring the fringed interiors trend into your home
My favorite new trend this spring is fringe decor, which can be found on everything from rugs to furniture


Beyoncé just announced a country album last week, and I have a hunch. I think that this year will see a lot of country-inspired decor making its way into the mainstream.
While most of us associate fringes with Western fashion, I’ve found that a subtle fringe or tassel actually looks stunning when it comes to decor, especially on furniture. It adds just a bit of playfulness to a piece, allowing you to have more fun in your living space.
To help you incorporate the fringe trend, I’ve found the best throw pillows, decor items, and furniture that bring this element to life. If you want a little fringe, these are the pieces to help you achieve the look.
Was $104.99, now $41.99 at Wayfair
With a combination of white sherpa and brown tassel fringe border, this is a boho-chic, comforting throw blanket suited for minimalist rooms.
Was $7,800, now $6,240 at ABC Carpet & Home
This vintage Moroccan rug plays with the country’s handcrafted style, accentuated by a modern cubist design and fringe. It’s an eclectic option for avid collectors.
Velvet furniture is always in, which is why I love the way this cozy accent chair combines my two favorite trends in one beautiful option. The curved arms and upholstered seat keep it comfy.
Fringe FAQs
What is fringe?
This is an easy one to answer. Fringe is any row of hanging strips of material from clothes or decor. It could be rope, yarn, or even leather.
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Nikhita is the Style Editor for Homes & Gardens, making sure our home-savvy readers are always aware of the latest trends and deepening their knowledge of classic design. Nikhita graduated with her Master of Arts in Magazine Journalism from New York University, and has spent a decade in interior design and shopping roles at shelter publications ELLE DECOR and Domino Magazine.