Earthy and eclectic decor style can be realized through light, bright rooms that are modern and spare, yet welcoming and comfy at the same time.  The overall look can be achieved through two or more of the following elements:

1. Exposed wood. It can be beams, walls, floors or part of the furniture as seen with the Eliot Wood and Skorpio Wood tables by Cattelan Italia, both of which feature a live edge top which is an even bigger ode to the organic side of eclectic design.

Skorpio Wood dining table by Cattelan Italia

Skorpio Wood dining table by Cattelan Italia

Eliot Wood dining table by Cattelan Italia

Eliot Wood dining table by Cattelan Italia

2. Clean lines and no clutter. Earthy chic is all about showing off the materials, not the collections.

3. Natural light. Floor-to-ceiling windows with minimal window-treatments offer a sense of fluidity and bring the outside in.

4. Neutral colors. Interior color-scheme that consists of various shades of white, gray, brown and tan hues along with textural variations can collectively contribute to the layered effect of eclectic design.  The back lacquered legs of Bexley dining table, grey viscose rug, and grey leather Vivienne dining chairs along with the white Paris curio harmoniously complement each other along with the hardwood floors and the neutral walls.

Bexley dining table by Tonin Casa

Bexley dining table by Tonin Casa

5. Patterns and textures. Usually achieved with soft coverings like rugs, pillows, and throws, patterns add dimension and a sense of precedence.  Offering a layered effect like the one achieved with the placement of Tree coffee table by Tonin Casa on top of a rug depicting an ancient pattern, this technique enhances and intensifies the eclecticism of a room with details and depth.

Tree coffee table by Tonin Casa

Tree coffee table by Tonin Casa