It promotes this overconsumption of things that don’t really have meaning, that are just for the aesthetic,” says Landen Huerter. The interior designer worries about the rise of “fast-fashion trends” in home decor, similar to what has happened in the clothing industry. When people start to feel they need to follow new trends and constantly change their homes, it creates “a new level of waste and overconsumption”, which “gets away from the whole idea of having a collected and curated space of things that represent yourself, your story and your interests,” he says.
— Read on www.theguardian.com/books/2025/jul/22/look-how-well-read-i-am-how-books-by-the-metre-add-final-touch-to-home-or-image
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