The Hamilton Spectator

Furry, fuzzy, fluffy: holiday decor with a soft touch

- KIM COOK

Faux furs, wools and other softly textured materials are giving holiday decor a cosy, festive feel.

The trend was prominent at this fall’s Maison et Objet trade show in Paris. Booths were populated with winsome, appliquéd, felt people and animals. Glamorous, jewel-toned feather trees dressed up tabletops. There were furry pillows printed with wildlife photos or embellishe­d with metallic threads, sequins and pearls.

“That natural, organic, homespun feeling was all over the runways and it’s trending at home, too,” says New York designer Elaine Griffin. “For holiday, it manifests as an emphasis on bringing the outdoors in — think stylish, simple-chic arrangemen­ts of branches, leaves, berries, pine cones and moss — coupled with cosy, textured, wintry textiles like felt, faux fur and chenille.”

There’s a lot of versatilit­y in these materials because faux fur, brushed wool, hides, and even velvet or feathers can say “winter cabin” as easily as “luxury suite.” It’s all in how you incorporat­e other style elements.

Emily Henderson, host of HGTV’s “Secrets from a Stylist” and a Target homestyle expert, is also a fan.

“Yarn and wovens are two of my favourites — they make a space feel extra warm and welcoming, which is what the holidays are all about,” she says. Some examples from retailers: Little cone trees wrapped in cream-coloured yarn, from Target’s Threshold holiday collection, make a cosy tablescape. Here too are felted wool deer, bears and snowmen ready to create an arboreal winter woodland. A photo-printed stag on a soft, velvety throw pillow makes for a welcoming accessory.

Restoratio­n Hardware’s felt stocking garland is a different take on the advent calendar. And there are plushy gift bags and stockings in faux mink, coyote or wolf fur.

At Z Gallerie, long-haired faux fur runners, tree skirts and wine bags come in cream or grey.

And Grandin Road has a collection of hooked wool pillows with whimsical images of moose, cardinals, foxes and various canines sporting holiday garb.

Another nice thing about this trend is that it isn’t limited to Christmas; if you’re celebratin­g Hanukkah, you can easily incorporat­e some blues and silvers. Or if you just want to celebrate winter, you’re good to go.

H&M Home has sets of white, faux-fur balls on gold ribbons, and black or white feathers nestled in clear glass ornaments on silvery loops.

Wisteria has a collection of fun, furry round pillows that look like giant snowballs; set a pile of them around an indoor evergreen or toss them in the playroom for faux snowball fights.

Soft little “snowballs” festoon a wreath at CB2. A cosy, winter-white acrylic throw at Crate & Barrel is shot through with silvery threads. And there’s an array of co-ordinating throw pillows to go with it.

 ?? RH BABY & CHILD VIA AP ?? Restoratio­n Hardware’s charming wool felt advent calendar stocking garland, which is a clever way to count down the days to Christmas.
RH BABY & CHILD VIA AP Restoratio­n Hardware’s charming wool felt advent calendar stocking garland, which is a clever way to count down the days to Christmas.
 ?? TARGET VIA AP ?? A tabletop tree dressed in strands of yarn makes a soft and welcoming decoration.
TARGET VIA AP A tabletop tree dressed in strands of yarn makes a soft and welcoming decoration.
 ?? TARGET VIA AP ?? This soft, cozy throw pillow from Threshold features a plaid and stag print.
TARGET VIA AP This soft, cozy throw pillow from Threshold features a plaid and stag print.
 ?? RESTORATIO­N HARDWARE VIA AP ?? Restoratio­n Hardware’s Luxe faux fur drawstring bags make glamorous gift holders, as well as decor items.
RESTORATIO­N HARDWARE VIA AP Restoratio­n Hardware’s Luxe faux fur drawstring bags make glamorous gift holders, as well as decor items.
 ?? TARGET VIA AP ?? Creamy felt winter animal ornaments that can decorate lots of things, and can stay out after the holidays to warm up winter.
TARGET VIA AP Creamy felt winter animal ornaments that can decorate lots of things, and can stay out after the holidays to warm up winter.

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