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Peacocks are no fashion fly-by-nights. Since the first royal decorator to the Roman emperor decided to do the palace in feathers, designers have flocked to the plumeacious bird. (Early Romans also considered peacocks a delicacy, but that’s another tale.) Cut to the late 19th century and designers like William Morris and James McNeill Whistler are putting peacocks on everything from tapestries to wall murals to earthenware. Fast-forward to 2012 and the big bird is back—and better than ever.

Are you a peacock person?

Sure you are. You don’t have to be a fan dancer or an eccentric old lady to appreciate the peacock’s exotic beauty—today’s look is fresh, flamboyant and überversatile. Whether your style is traditional, sophisticated, modern or funky, there’s a place for peacocks in your décor. Read on.

Peacock Tales

How to decorate
with peacock

Color

Peacock blue is the season’s hottest color story. Shades range from intense ultramarine to muted teal, so finding the right match for your color scheme is probably easier than you think. In fact, a peacock’s plumage is actually a rainbow of shimmering jewel tones including blue, turquoise, indigo, green, purple, navy, orange and gold—so mixing and matching within this opulent palette is a great way to embrace your inner peacock. Lean more toward neutrals? A beige or white space is the perfect canvas for a vibrant splash of peacock color.

Pattern

The trademark eye of the peacock’s tail feathers is a classic design icon and works well when used as a graphic “pop.” Conversely, a larger patterned piece (e.g., a rug or wall hanging) can function as the focal point around which an entire space is built. Just look for fabrics, art and decorative objects that showcase the motif in the way that best suits your style. There’s a perfect peacock pattern out there for everybody.

Texture

Nothing says “I [heart] peacock” like feathering your nest with its dazzling plumage. Whether they’re the real thing or clever look-alikes, peacock feathers can add the perfect exotic touch to any décor or occasion. Want extra drama (and compliments) at your next dinner party? Greet guests with a Peacock Feather Wreath on the door, then wow them with coordinating placemats on the table. While you’re at it, toss on a pair of our Peacock Feather Earrings and let the preening begin.

Bird is the word

Ready for all-out peacockpalooza? We’ve got you covered. Our collection of colorful peacock prints and peacock-shaped accessories will rock your world. From pillows to picture frames to objets d’art, there’s a plethora of great peacock picks for even the most ardent fan.

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  • A baby peacock is called a peachick.
  • A group of peacocks is called a party, muster or ostentation.
  • Peacocks are members of the pheasant family.
  • At night, peacocks like to roost in trees.
  • Domesticated peacocks have been known to live up to 40 years.
  • Peacocks don’t just fan out their tails; they also vibrate them and make a rattling sound to show off.
  • Only male peacocks have colorful plumage.
  • The peacock is India’s national bird.
  • Peacocks are polygamous.
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