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jean05

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Mixing country french and art deco

My living room is french country. Can I add a mirrored coffee table with cabriolet legs, even though it is more art deco? Picture added.

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Mtnrescue

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No picture attached. That said, it comes down to what you like, not what is acceptable. Futher, it would also come down to the space it is going into. If you like it, it should be fine. Further, having been to a lot of houses in the real french countryside, you're apt to see a lot of different styles interwoven.

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Mixing different furniture styles breathes life into a room, and puts your thumbprint of style on your home's interior. I'm unable to view a photo, but the fact that this table carries a cabriole leg, indicates that it reflects a traditional look, just another facet of French Country. The fact that the table is mirrored, I'm assuming tastefully, is an attribute. Good design is a planthorea of textures and surfaces. The reflective qualities of mirror, in moderation, add brilliance and life to a room.

 

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