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décor

[dey-kawr, dih-, dey-kawr] / deɪˈkɔr, dɪ-, ˈdeɪ kɔr /




decor
NOUN
colors, furnishings of a place
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While it is super cute to stay in a hotel with decor that harks back to the 1950s or even the 1850s, it is the opposite of cute to stay in a hotel with power plugs that hark back to a previous decade.

From The Wall Street Journal

A hotel’s faux 1920s or Midcentury Modern decor might look charming, but you know what nobody had in the 1920s and ’50s?

From The Wall Street Journal

In recent years the semi-aquatic capybara -- native to South America -- has gained a devoted following online, and its image is increasingly used on toys, clothing and home decor items.

From Barron's

There almost everything serves as a canvas, including painted trash doubling as decor and the silkscreened couch on which he’s seated.

From Los Angeles Times

Every product visible in the show, from dresses to Christmas decor, was available for purchase from JCPenney using on-screen QR codes.

From The Wall Street Journal