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Here’s The Fab New French Connection Homeware Line You Need To Add Textured Accents To Your Space

French Connection – the affordable Brit fashion brand known best for its basic t-shirts sporting their provocative initials, FCUK – has a new home line. Move over, Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters and Zara Home. FCUK may have your wallet captive for now.

Check out the best from the French Connection Homeware collection, priced between $50 and $300.

Fall Bedding Look

The secret to a fashionable and luxurious bed (like the one below by French Connection Homeware) is layering several elements like sheets, pillows, blankets and throws. Choose a cohesive color theme of two or three shades and mix and match patterns or textures. Here are more secrets on how to put together a luxurious bed.

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A zen bedroom space featuring bedding and textiles designed with understated texture and patterns. All images: French Connection Homeware

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Decorating An Ordinary Living Room With Pillows And Textiles

Adding a rug, throw pillows and a blanket adds personality and depth to a room. Fall is all about layers and texture, much like the FCUK setting below.

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The line features bedding, pillows, throw blankets and rugs that add interesting layers to your rooms.

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The retailer will be adding more to the collection throughout the fall season. You can shop the line here and sign up for arrival updates on coordinating pieces.

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