Tailored Eclectic Style Interior Design
- Cici

- May 16
- 4 min read
Updated: Jul 12
How to Pull an Eclectic Style Living Room Together: This curated collection of furnishings and décor highlights the visual balance of eclectic style interior design—with tailored silhouettes, rich textures, and distinctive forms working in harmony to create a cohesive, character-filled space.
Eclectic style has always been my go-to because it embraces contrast and curiosity—it’s about mixing materials, styles, and eras in a way that feels layered and intentional. This particular collection leans into what I call Tailored Eclectic—anchored by structured silhouettes and clean lines, then offset with high-interest elements like a patterned rug, a sculptural mosaic side table, and statement art. If you're creating a space that feels curated over time but polished in execution, this edit is your perfect jumping-off point.

1. Hand Knotted, Green and Blue Traditional Oushak Wool Area Rug
This vintage-style Oushak wool area rug brings in a soft, antique aesthetic with its faded blush, ivory, and taupe palette. The hand-knotted look adds texture and depth, grounding the room with an aged, well-traveled charm. Perfect for layering in a space where you want both comfort and visual intrigue.
2. Jennifer Taylor Home Georgia Sofa in Olive Green Velvet
This tailored box-arm sofa strikes the perfect balance between structure and softness. The deep olive green velvet feels luxe and grounded, while the solid oak wood frame and woven cane panels on the sides add just enough contrast and texture. It’s a standout piece that blends traditional craft with modern polish — exactly the kind of curated tension that defines a tailored eclectic space.
3. Floor Lamp with Teardrop Base
This statement-making floor lamp plays with form, featuring a striking teardrop-shaped gold base that feels both sculptural and playful. The tall cylindrical shade keeps things streamlined, balancing the curves with a clean vertical line. It’s a great contrast to more structured or boxy pieces—adding that eclectic edge without sacrificing polish.
4. Tailored Accent Chair in Camel Bouclé
Warm and sculptural, this camel-toned accent chair wraps soft bouclé upholstery around a clean-lined, mid-century frame. The exposed wood arms and slender legs bring contrast and structure, while the curved back and loose cushion keep it cozy and approachable. It’s the kind of piece that adds quiet confidence — tailored but never stiff.
5. White Fluted Round Coffee Table
This sculptural white coffee table brings a quiet confidence to the room with its drum base and clean, tailored silhouette. The soft matte finish and rounded form balance out bolder patterns or richer materials, while the vertical ribbing adds a subtle architectural detail that feels bespoke. A perfect anchor piece for an eclectic room that values both simplicity and intention.
6. Square Metal and Glass Side Table
This square end table is all about clean geometry and quiet glamour. The slim brass-finished frame adds a tailored edge, while the dual glass surfaces keep the look airy and modern. It's a versatile piece that works with just about any mix of materials—letting bolder items shine while still pulling its weight in the design.
7. Arteriors Celadon Ceramic Table Lamp
Softly sculptural with a hint of whimsy, this ceramic table lamp features a celadon green glaze and subtle beaded detailing that wraps the body in rhythmic bands. The oversized white shade keeps it grounded, while the texture adds a handcrafted layer to more tailored surroundings. It's refined, but never boring—just the right kind of unexpected.
8. Decorative Pillow in Green, White & Gold
This tailored lumbar pillow pulls together the full palette of the room with ease. The deep emerald green velvet reflects the richness of the sofa, while the creamy ivory echoes the fluted coffee table and sculptural ceramics. A slim gold stripe adds just the right amount of shine, subtly linking to the brass floor and side tables. It’s a small detail, but one that makes the whole look feel cohesive and intentional.
9. White & Gold Mosaic Accent Stool
This cylindrical accent stool brings a burst of texture and artistry to the room. Covered in shimmering capiz shell circles outlined in gold, it plays beautifully off the metallic finishes and layered neutrals elsewhere in the space. Use it as a perch, a plant stand, or an unexpected side table—either way, it adds a handcrafted global touch that keeps the whole look from feeling too buttoned up.
10. Small White Vase in Matte Ceramic
This petite matte vase offers a soft, earthy contrast to the glossy mosaic surface it rests on. Its simple silhouette and lightly textured white finish keep it understated, making it the ideal companion to bolder furniture pieces. Styled with a stem or left empty, it adds a grounding, organic touch that completes the tailored eclectic story with subtle restraint.
11. “Machu Picchu” Framed Photography Art Print by Christine Ley
This panoramic photograph of Machu Picchu, captured by designer and world traveler Christine Ley, brings a sense of scale, history, and grounded beauty to the space. The lush green tones connect to the olive sofa and botanical accents, while the architectural composition of terraces and stone walls mirrors the structure found in the furniture silhouettes. Framed in warm wood, it serves as the visual exhale in a richly layered, well-traveled room.
The Style Takeaway
Where Structure Meets Soul: This Tailored Eclectic Style Interior Design mix proves that the most interesting rooms are the ones that can’t be boxed into one style. With a foundation of clean lines and solid materials, layered with pattern, glaze, and metallic detail, this collection strikes a balance between crisp tailoring and soulful curation. Think of it as effortless structure—with a stylish twist.


























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