The article discusses the resurgence of tumbleweeds in home decor, highlighting their unique appeal and availability from various retailers. Originally noted in 2010 for their decorative qualities, tumbleweeds are being showcased in various creative settings, such as by designer John Derian and artist Patricia Larsen. As they re-emerge as a popular choice for naturalistic decor, this trend reflects an ongoing appreciation for found materials that bring a rustic charm to modern interiors. Despite the closure of the Prairie Tumbleweed Farm, the market for these whimsical items has expanded significantly online.
"Back in 2010, Julie took note of the sculptural specimens on display at Dosa in Accessories: Tumbleweeds as Decor."
"Fifteen years later, we're noticing an uptick in tumbleweed sightings. Or perhaps they never went anywhere."
"Prairie Tumbleweed Farm is no more, but a slew of online retailers have picked up where it left off, offering dried finds to all."
"Natural, found, foraged (and free) decor showcases the unique beauty of tumbleweeds in modern interior design."
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