Global Treasures

When it comes to my own personal decorating style I would say it is heavily influenced by tribal decor. Over the years I have collected an eclectic mix of items and I do mix them in with contemporary and traditional pieces, but I must admit I like my home to look like a cool collection of treasures from around the world. I guess the reason I like tribal decor so much because it consist of unique pieces that are not found usually in mainstream society. It helps me connect to a way of life so different than my own, but still rooted in my ancestral heritage. Now I do not want to cause any confusion. Tribal style is just a general term that pertains to all of the different cultures and tribes around the world from India, Asia, Latin America, Africa, Australia (Aborigine)  and even North America (Native American). I tried my best to list as many as I could off the top of my head so please forgive me for not listing them all. 

While browsing online trying to find products to feature today I came across some beautiful decorating images that exemplifies tribal style.

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Textile designer Madeline Weinrib's seating area in her home.

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A beautiful assortment of African masks. Designer/Source unknown.

Today's home set is featuring a few of my favorite finds inspired by different cultures around the world. All of these fabulous pieces would be a great addition to your home! 


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