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Like food, fashion and more, home decorating has a seat on the ‘slow’ train

In a world where speed and convenience have been the siren song to consumers, there’s a movement toward buying more mindfully, sustainably, “slowly.”

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Like food, fashion and more, home decorating has a seat on the 'slow' train

This image provided by Susan Hayward Interiors shows dining chairs. “The orange dining chairs in this airy waterfront dining room are from Kravet,” says Designer Jillian Hayward Schaible of Susan Hayward interiors. She says you can spend less on small furnishings and accessories, but it’s worth investing in the pieces that you sit, sleep and eat on. They tend to have longevity and be more comfortable. (Jared Kuzia via AP)


In a world where speed and convenience have been the siren song to consumers, there’s a movement toward buying more mindfully, sustainably, “slowly.”

You’ve heard of slow fashion. Slow food. Slow travel. And when it comes to the home, “slow decorating.”

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