French Maximalism is layering and mixing different colors, textures, and other design elements in a way that feels cohesive and curated.

It's the exact opposite of the popular minimalism aesthetic that we're so used to seeing these days. The maximalism style is perfect for the collector.

It's a design style rooted in a more-is-more philosophy that will often blend an eclectic mix of patterns, colors, textures, and objects. “Maximalism leans into big and bold decision making when it comes to color, pattern, texture, shape, and form,”The maximalism style is perfect for the collector. It’s all about layering and mixing different colors, textures, and other design elements in a way that feels cohesive and curated.. The point is to beautifully display meaningful pieces that you’ve collected throughout your life or that bring you joy and comfort.


Maximalism became a way to define an eclectic home with a chaotic array of colors, prints, objects, and textures in a single space.And by way of social media, "consumers fell in love with overly saturated and overly appointed images of rooms in a kaleidoscope of design.

Maximalism design is that every look is so wildly individual and unique. It’s such a great way to display the character of the household.

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Pompon Rug
$4,900.00
Teresa Sofa
$8,800.00
Gypsy Sconce
$4,200.00
The Red Chair
$5,600.00
Ombra Screen
$7,020.00
Giselle Chair
$6,100.00
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