"The idea of feeling cosy is key when it comes to cluttercore. Each of the objects have been chosen and displayed with love because their owner has kept them for reasons that may not make sense to many, but matter the most to them. The real difference, however, is that . . . this trend is on par with an organized (and well-loved) collection of miscellaneous items that hold deep and significant value."
This is my house.

marieclaire.com.au/cluttercore

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@NorthWestBird I hate clutter. The difference for me is that I am very messy, my husband is very messy, and I don't love my clutter.

@VivianCreekmore My husband is a minimalist, so he views all of my carefully curated "clutter" as junk. To me, "junk" doesn't have a place, which creates messiness. If I like something enough, I'll find a place for it! I'm still messy though , but that's a different problem!

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