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Disco decor trend revives Studio 54's extravagant allure, inviting a dance party ambience

New Year's Eve is nearly upon us, and we're yearning for the classic, over-the-top disco vibe. Check out extravagant, in-your-face decorations to celebrate the throwback nostalgia in grand style.

Revamped Soirees: Embracing the Glamour of Studio 54 with Disco Decor Frenzy
Revamped Soirees: Embracing the Glamour of Studio 54 with Disco Decor Frenzy

Disco decor trend revives Studio 54's extravagant allure, inviting a dance party ambience

Disco Decor Makes a Comeback in Home Design

Disco decor is making a comeback in home design, with a modern twist. From disco balls reimagined as table lamps and pendant lighting, to mirrored mushrooms and glitzy home objects, the trend is gaining popularity.

One of the most eye-catching additions to this trend is an ice bucket designed like a disco ball, priced at $64.50 (originally $86). This versatile piece can be used for chilling a bottle of bubbly and doubles as a glitzy planter when the party's over.

Another unique piece is the surrealist "melting" disco ball from Juri Gallery, priced at $399 (originally $499) at Chairish. This one-of-a-kind mirror is suitable for hallways, living rooms, bedrooms, or any space that could benefit from a little bling, particularly when placed near a window to capture light.

The mirrored mushrooms from ABC Carpet & Home, priced at $120, have a super '70s vibe and are suitable for any space due to their small size and nostalgic touch. Measuring 6 inches tall, they can be used for accenting a dining table or mixing into a candle cluster.

Urban Outfitters and Tom Dixon are among the brands offering mirrored, glitzy home objects. Tom Dixon's pendant lighting idea, priced at $1,372 (originally $1,715), is inspired by inflatable geometry and creates unique internal reflections.

Olivia Wolfe, News Writer for a popular interior design website, has a globe lamp made of weathered pink tiles in her living room. She suggests adding disco-inspired textures to vases, catch-all trays, planters, or posters to bring the trend into your home.

The website also offers newsletters providing trend forecasts, smart style ideas, and curated shopping inspiration for interior design. So, whether you're looking to add a touch of disco to your home or completely redesign your space, this website is a great resource.

Interestingly, the IKEA disco ball hack has also gained popularity recently. Meanwhile, a disco-inspired table lamp is priced at $120, and a one-of-a-kind disco accent mirror is handmade by an Etsy artisan and priced at $107.10 (was $119).

The pendant lighting idea from Tom Dixon toes the line between kitsch and chic, making it an eye-catching addition to any gathering. So, whether you're hosting a party or simply looking to add a touch of glamour to your home, disco decor is definitely worth considering.

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