Transform Your Space with TikTok's Clustering Trend

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MOJO Homes
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For many, clutter is the enemy of interior design. It's distracting, untidy, and can make a space look unkempt. However, in recent years, clutter has been rebranded on TikTok and embraced by users around the world.

A result of social media’s anti-minimalist interior trend, cluttercore focuses on smaller areas of the home where pockets of ‘controlled clutter’ are purposefully put on display.

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INTRODUCING CLUSTERING

Brought to the forefront by creator Avery Claire, clustering refers to the effortlessly beautiful styling of trinkets, and objects, to create tableaus around your home that reflect your personal style.

Originally gaining traction on TikTok, this intentionally undone approach to styling has made its way to Instagram on @girlswhocluster, where Avery posts images sent to her by other cluster fanatics.

From chunky knots made up of mixed metal jewellery to half-empty bottles of perfume artistically placed beside mementos from your last overseas trip, this is a playful approach that celebrates “mess”.

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HOW TO CLUSTER

Explore the elements of clustered styling, so you can start arranging items in your space to create something totally unpretentious, lived-in, and chic.

Build Your Base with Books

Magazines or retired novels often make for the perfect pedestal for your cluster creations. Whether you choose to stack them on their own to create a makeshift side table, or place atop an armchair or desk, you can give your unused books a new profession: a stage for your cluster goodies.

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Curate Your Collection

The watch that has been passed down each generation, the ticket to a movie you and your best friend went to, the beaded bracelet you collected from a Taylor Swift concert - gather them all and let the clustering begin! What makes this practice special is displaying items that mean something to you, so brush the dust off your memory box and put those cherished items on display.

Expand Beyond the Bedroom

Bedrooms are commonly associated with clustering, as they’re considered the most intimate room in the home. However, other areas shouldn't be neglected. Bathrooms are perfect for displaying your perfume bottles and jewellery, and kitchens are great for funky utensils, vases, and vibrant books.

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Maintain the Aesthetic

The only downside to this playful styling approach is that things can start to look messy quickly. Be sure to take your time when assembling your cluster, treating it with the same care you would any other decor or styling scene in your home. Remember to take a step back every now and then to soak up the eclectic beauty you have created

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Love the look? Visit our Emerald 28 on display at HomeWorld Warnervale to be inspired.