Décor shapes the emotional register of an interior through selection and restraint. These objects do not announce themselves loudly but adjust tone, scale, and rhythm within a space. They introduce points of visual rest or interruption, allowing the eye to move with intention rather than drift. Placed thoughtfully, décor mediates between architecture and daily life, bridging permanence and change. Each piece contributes to the narrative of a room, suggesting how it is used and how it is meant to feel. The impact lies in placement and relationship, not accumulation or display.