The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

BEGUILING STYLE

A fresh take on shaggy-chic fringed decor

- By Kim Cook

Like coquettish long eyelashes or chic bangs, fringe has a beguiling style that draws it every so often back into the trend orbit.

Now is one of those times in fashion and home decor, thanks perhaps to our current flirtation with eclecticis­m and our ongoing love affair with the retro ‘70s.

You’ll see many variations on fringe. Wispy bits softening the edges of textiles; thick hedgerows accentuati­ng the lines of a rug or basket; longer curtains of fringe that make a piece of art or furniture that much more intriguing.

Urban Outfitters, for instance, has a Moroccan pouf covered in creamy cotton, with sequined trim and several wraps of woolly fringe. There’s a bolster that marries pompoms, tassels, fringe and geometric embroidery. A wall hanging from India combines several clusters of fringe in a palette of blush, cream, apricot and gray.

For the bedroom, a soft cotton comforter, in charcoal, rose, tan or cream has rows and rows of dainty eyelash fringe. There’s a throw blanket and pillow shams with the decorative trim, too. (www.urbanoutfi­tters.com )

Designer Nate Berkus has added fringe to several collection­s he’s done for Target, including lampshades and a diminutive stool. This season, there are fringed table runners and throw pillows, and a little basket with a dapper fringe belt made of lampakanay, a Philippine fiber. (www.target.com )

“Fringe is one of my favorite embellishm­ents,” says Berkus. “It always seems luxe to me.”

Extra-long fringe creates a saucy skirt on a handwoven, black-and-white triangle pouf at West Elm. A Moroccan-inspired shag rug in black and gray with a sapphire streak and fringed edges brings drama to the floor. And a cotton bedspread with a Peruvian-inspired circle print is bordered with a thick fringe that punctuates the print. (www.westelm.com )

At Toronto design house Elte, a Belgian linen pouf is dressed up with bone buttons and Tibetan wool fringe. (www.elte.com )

From Arhaus’ Boho pillow collection, there’s a woven lumbar pillow trimmed in black or ivory fringe in a contempora­ry yet playful motif. (www.arhaus.com )

And if you’re ready for something a little more dramatic on the fringe front, consider designer Laura Kirar’s Guernica lounge chair. (www.mcguirefur­niture.com ) The chair’s back is dressed in a full mane of black or brown leather fringe. Smooth and textured laces are needled and knotted into 3,500 holes on the cane back, and the effect is spectacula­r.

“I love that it’s strong and opinionate­d,” says Kirar.

 ?? URBAN OUTFITTERS — WWW.URBANOUTFI­TTERS.COM VIA AP ?? This undated photo provided by Urban Outfitters shows a Moroccan-inspired pouf from Urban Outfitters which sports a shaggy trim, sequins and a geometric motif.
URBAN OUTFITTERS — WWW.URBANOUTFI­TTERS.COM VIA AP This undated photo provided by Urban Outfitters shows a Moroccan-inspired pouf from Urban Outfitters which sports a shaggy trim, sequins and a geometric motif.
 ?? TARGET VIA AP ?? This undated photo provided by Target shows table runners by designer Nate Berkus for Target. “Fringe is one of my favorite embellishm­ents,” says Berkus. “It always seems luxe to me.” Berkus has added fringe to several collection­s he’s done for Target,...
TARGET VIA AP This undated photo provided by Target shows table runners by designer Nate Berkus for Target. “Fringe is one of my favorite embellishm­ents,” says Berkus. “It always seems luxe to me.” Berkus has added fringe to several collection­s he’s done for Target,...
 ?? URBAN OUTFITTERS — WWW. URBANOUTFI­TTERS.COM VIA AP ?? This undated photo provided by Urban Outfitters shows pompoms, tassels and fringe which embellish this pretty throw pillow from Urban Outfitters.
URBAN OUTFITTERS — WWW. URBANOUTFI­TTERS.COM VIA AP This undated photo provided by Urban Outfitters shows pompoms, tassels and fringe which embellish this pretty throw pillow from Urban Outfitters.

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