I think it's an interesting idea for furniture as well. What if a chair from Anthropologie and a chair from West Elm switched places?
Could a sleek scoop-back West Elm chair hack it in the dark, arty room from the Anthropologie catalog?
Could a quirky Anthropologie bistro chair get through a day in a modern, white room from the West Elm catalog?
Take a look at the switcharoos:


They both look a little awkward, but maybe with some new accessories and a bit of time they'd grow to like their new lives, and perhaps learn a thing or two. After all, cheerful/flowered dining chairs have got to stick together.
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