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Seasonal Must-Have: Holiday Season Rabbit Chairs are dominating decor feeds this year.<br><br>If they’re not on your radar already, these bold decor icons were created the acclaimed Italian creative Stefano Giovannoni, crafted by Qeeboo’s [https://www.unfinishedfurniture.org/redefining-luxury-bespoke-furniture-pieces-for-the-modern-home/ luxury interior design furniture stores] house. <br><br>They come in many colourways, from gentle pastels like blush pink to bold bright tones such as hot pink.<br><br>Why do they work so well for the holiday? <br>It’s that fun animal form that pairs perfectly with Easter’s imagery, and still blending into everyday decor. <br><br>These chairs isn’t only for little ones — it’s furniture and sculpture in one. Many owners keep them on patios, others style them in living rooms or bedrooms.<br><br>The cost depends depending on size, with mini versions for children and full-size versions for reading corners. <br><br>For fans of statement seating, now’s the time to buy before they sell out.<br><br>If you want to explore the look, check the source article here: https://www.thetimes.com/life-style/property-home/article/trend-alert-easter-nd6lr09b8
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