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The decorating style that Rachel Ashwell named in the late 1980s, the one built around chalky pastels, distressed white woodwork, faded rose prints, and the kind of furniture that looks like it has been comfortably lived with for forty years, takes twelve pages in Shabby Chic 2027 Wall Calendar. The photography catches the look in its natural settings: white-painted cottages, vintage florals on linen, weathered French farmhouse pieces, pale-pink tea sets, and slipcovered armchairs in sun-bleached rooms. Shabby chic crossed from a small movement into a mainstream decorating language during the 1990s and never quite left, in part because the palette is forgiving and the underlying message (pretty things should be used, not protected) has aged better than most trends. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For cottage-style decorators, vintage-fair regulars, and anyone who keeps a milk-glass pitcher full of garden roses on the kitchen counter, the monthly imagery slots easily into the rest of the visual world it lives in. The palette is gentle on most walls.