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A special kind of coziness dominated the way we approached the late 2010s. Hygge—a Danish word that conveys that comfortable, fuzzy feeling you get every time you enter a room full of fluffy pillows and blankets—pervaded our lifestyles. I’ve never sipped from so many mugs, purchased so many throws or dreamt of escaping to so many mountain homes. But where the late 2010s were about an excess of comfort, 2020 is about moderation. Enter: the lagom trend.
We’ve done a kind of collective about-face from hygge and the trendy minimalism that preceded it, and instead landed somewhere between the two. These days, life is about lagom, a Swedish word meaning “just the right amount.” (It’s as if we had to navigate our own Goldilocks and the Three Bears narrative and we’ve finally found our “just right.”)
Lagom isn’t about scarcity or abundance; it’s about balance. You can buy plants without turning your apartment into a greenhouse. You can stock up on pillows and blankets while keeping your bedding solidly white. You can line your shelves with decor without making them feel cluttered. Lagom is neither a minimalist’s nor a maximalist’s paradise—it’s a sweet spot for everyone else.
In case you’re having trouble conceptualizing this enigmatic Swedish concept, we’ve compiled all the lagom pieces you need to jump on this home decor trend.

A handsome chair with some cozy shearling. Get you a seat that can do both.

It’s not a truly lagom home if there aren’t any plants in it. And The Sill makes it easy with this perfectly curated trio.

With a textured and architectural design rendered in an earthy slate color that hovers between blue and gray, this throw pillow is decidedly neither minimalist nor maximalist. And that makes it the perfect addition to your newly lagom home.

A vintage-inspired lamp for under $89? YES, PLEASE.

Lagom calls for a bed that’s overflowing with comfy pillows but minimalist in design and hue.

We are positively in love with this couch.

Not your average floor mirror—and yet, it’s boldly minimalist.

A gorgeous piece that gives off both vintage and modern vibes.

These stone-like earthenware pieces are strikingly gorgeous—both with flowers or on their own.

Transform your space with this candle that’s simple yet sculptural.

A simple mirror and coat rack that’ll inspire you to embrace that less is more lifestyle.
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