Park up your horse and enter the saloon. Western-inspired decor has been seen all over the internet, whether it be full wild-wild-west vibes of lore, or the never-ending cowgirl trends entering the homewares space with equine decor. This style is all about American nostalgia, whether it be prints of horses and rugged landscapes or (faux, please) deer antlers hung on the wall.
Western style is also simple to embrace. Whether you’re adding a cowhide to cosy up a space in your home or looking for naturalistic art pieces to inspire creativity, you can’t go wrong.
If in doubt, look to British home influencer Lucy Williams, who has many, many horse-related pieces in her home (as seen above).
See all our favourite Western decor below

Shaped Wick Desk Lamp
$29.99, at Typo
This little cactus lamp is a lot of fun, and it took us a moment to see the cowboy hat in the lightbulb. Add this to your desk or child’s bedroom to bring some joy to your space.

Red Starred Boots Art Print
$129.00, at Kiki Bazaar (unframed)
The boots, the hat, the horses, the cigarette, what’s not to love about this art print?

Brown Horse Bookends
$129.00, at Notting Hill Interiors
These horse bookends are (almost) as good as the real thing, and can fit nicely on your bookshelf, keeping your books as stable (haha) as can be.

Fornasetti Plate
$286.80, at Farfetch
It may be a bit of a splurge, but this plate, whether on the wall or your dining table, will grab attention.

Bongo Coffee Table
$1,199.00, at Freedom
Pop your feet up on this mango wood coffee table after a hard day being a cowgirl.

Faux Cowhide Rug
$149.00, at Mitre 10
We love to see the faux versions of classic cowhides, and this one would be just as cosy in a reading nook, study or in a living room.

Lake Hayes Linen Tea Towel
$33.50, at Notting Hill Interiors
A rustic landscape on display is essential.