When Nate Berkus designs a space, he doesn’t like to stick to a single era. It’s all about 'era mixing,' thinking outside the box to combine various styles and origins.
I love mixing combinations of different eras, different styles. It feels collected. It feels assembled. A curated space brings texture and interest, avoiding the flatness of a single design era.
This chaise - French, 19th century - is angled in front of the windows, allowing for a view into the world outside while enjoying a book or coffee.
Sticking to a single design era or location can leave a space feeling flat; era mixing creates depth and lets you showcase diverse pieces throughout your home.
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