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Gazebo for James Richard Marmion in Sweeny, Texas by artist Dionicio Rodriguez. Image via Wikimedia Commons
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Years later, faux bois isn’t just three-dimensional. It’s been on flat surfaces like your wallpaper, notepads, and other 2D materials, as a print or as a texture detail. More than these, this style is also incorporated into home design materials and decorative pieces from flooring, throw pillow cases, rugs, and even ceramic pieces.
Faux bois has been everywhere that it’s no wonder it became one of the trending styles in designing and decorating interior spaces.
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