Although you might not be traveling per usual this summer, that doesn’t mean you can’t bring a bit of your favorite destination home. With the right furniture, accessories, and art, you can bring a far-flung locale right into your living room. And we’re showing you how – with a new series called Bring Your Destination Home.
All this week, we’ll be sharing how you can incorporate 4 unique destinations into your home decor. No matter where you live, we’ve got the products you need to bring elements from your favorite vacation spots, inspired locales, or dream destinations into your space. So for our first location, we’re headed to the Desert, full of sunshine, cacti, and lots of earthy tones.
Keep scrolling to see today’s locale – The Desert- and all the shoppable products to satisfy your wanderlust. And be sure to come back tomorrow when we bring you our next destination: The Mountains.
Not sure what your personal style is? Check out our post What’s Your Interior Design Style: A Breakdown of All the Styles to find out.

1. Serac Rug | 2. Heritage Washed Gold One-Light Pendant | 3. Nudo in Rust Rectangular Pillow | 4. Vessel Print 23″ Pillow | 5. Rust Taper Candles | 6. Faux Cactus In Pot | 7. Desert Horizon Framed Art | 8. Roadhouse Leather Chair | 9. Scoville Small Tan and Blue Vase | 10. Navajo Inspired Wedding Design Basket | 11. Desert Flora Candle | 12. Vase Shaped Ceramic Side Table
While the desert may be sparse, it’s bursting with life (and design inspiration). From earthy and terracotta tones to organic elements, and southwestern influences, here’s what to look for when you want to bring the desert home:
- Terracotta
- Warm Colors (orange, brown and rust)
- Leather
- Copper
- Woven Baskets
- Ceramics
- Cacti & Succulents
- Geometric Patterns
- Lighter-Colored Stone
- Warm Wood

Loved it !
Terrific idea, I loved all those products, but my favourites were the detached rug and the Navajo basket. The rest of the week coming up will keep us all inspired for sure. Beautiful ??
My style has been all about cool colors so my place is full of blues and greens, but this is definitely making me rethink that! I love that there’s a way to do warm colors in a calming way.
Thanks for reading! Hope you found some new inspiration for using a warmer color palette. xx -B