Decorations may seem redundant this season, but there's something unique and eclectic about Valentine's Day decorating. The red, white and pink color palette is tried and true and the cosmopolitan variety of overflowing hearts and blooms make it just as stunning in June as it is in February.
But when I love something , it's something multifunctional. After I had all my Christmas decorations together, I started browsing the list of Valentine's Day decorations to see what might work year-round. To further support my point, here are 14 points that I find particularly desirable.
If you are a little sad to collect this Christmas wreath, say goodbye to your worries! While the heart shape of this woven raffia wreath evokes the mating season, the color and elegance are subtle enough to suit any occasion. (I could especially see how it cools my garden in the summer.)
This is for all book lovers. Hanging from the ceiling, these geometric paper tags are made with strips of pink paper and pages from a romance novel, so love is literally in the air.
As part of a love-themed decoration, this throw pillow is the perfect accessory. But these adorable arched doggie sunglasses will be the absolute centerpiece of the sofa for the rest of the year.
I tend to look at things in hazy terms, but Cold Picnic's bold design and subtle tones soften the dullness, making this woven rug the perfect accent in a shared bathroom.
If you're looking for that final piece for your gallery wall, may I interest you in this one that will brighten up the decor a bit? Even if you don't have this neon sign, its pink color is bold enough to get noticed.
It's like a Frank Sinatra song, except Sinatra tells you how to spell love, they're characters from Peanuts. Personally, I like these plates because they're a little different, but they make a great addition to your Valentine's Day decor. Don't decorate hearts or anything all over the place, put something around these pieces that warms your heart.
But if you want something heart-shaped, Pottery Barn also has these watercolor palettes that look understated but still pretty subtle. Use them as cake or dessert plates on your coffee table all year round.
Don't have a bouquet of flowers on your bedside table? Throwing a rose is no problem with this pillow that can help make your Sienna Miller-style dreams come true. Put her on a chair in the reading corner and snuggle up to her with a teapot on a rainy day.
This hand-blown glass vase for floral decorations reflects the silhouette of lavender with a slightly eclectic touch. It's also tall, so there's plenty of room for that big bunch of flowers you just bought at the farmer's market.
One thing that makes these Valentine's Day placemats special is the little stenciled hearts on the corners. But those details, along with the simple design of the white linens, make them versatile enough to be on the dinner table all year round.
If tea parties are your thing any time of the year, you need these French coffee vases. Each features delicately drawn sayings on a beautiful pastel background, instantly transforming your kitchen into a cozy pastry shop.
We predicted last year that mushroom decor wasn't going anywhere anytime soon, so why not include some mushrooms in your Valentine's Day planner? Striking red, white and pink wooden mushroom figures are a great way to get a little involved with this design trend.
Hill House's sheets capture the imagination and warm your heart. A pink floral pattern with delicate quilting gives your bed a country-chic look from February to summer, adding an eclectic feel to your bed.
Nothing is more timeless or classic than a heart-shaped floral pillow. It's the perfect combination of barbiecore, grandmacore and cottagecore that will never go out of style. You can either let the pillow stand out on its own, or fully embrace your inner Barbie girl and go all pink and all.
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