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Luxury Home Decor Market Booms to 2033

March 13, 2026·21 days ago·via openPR.com
Luxury Home Decor Market Booms to 2033
The luxury home decor market surges toward a boom by 2033, driven by demand for opulent, bespoke interiors. Envision velvet chaise lounges in gilded Parisian salons or artisanal rugs warming minimalist lofts. Practical tip: Source sustainable pieces from artisan fairs for timeless elegance. This growth fuels dreams of lavish nests blending comfort and grandeur.

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