Furniture, Feng Shui, and…Food Décor?

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You might have heard that TikTok is replacing Pinterest as the spot to find great recipes, fashion tips, and décor inspiration. But, lately, there’s been a funky new trend that’s mixing up home furnishings with food. Yep, you heard that right—food décor! Of course, these delectable decorations aren’t actually edible, but they’re sure to spark your senses in their own unique ways. Here’s a glimpse of rising TikTok creators, DIY enthusiasts, and home stores redefining food décor as an art form.

Breakfast—the most important meal of wall?

Meet Kaarin Joy, the Interior Decorator, DIY Artist, and Nurse who’s taking TikTok by storm with her inventive food decor! Known for her breakfast-themed home furnishings, Kaarin first captivated audiences with her viral cereal bowl wall art. Her playful and imaginative take on home decorating quickly caught fire, turning her into a household name.

When another creator accused her of “stealing work,” it only boosted her fame as fans rallied behind her. With 2.4 million followers, Kaarin transforms her space with cake lamps, fruit mosaics, a giant crayon chandelier, and crocheted Pop-Tart pillows. Her knack for turning everyday items into unique décor continues to captivate and inspire, making her a rising influencer star.

Do-it-yourself dessert decor.

TikTok star Waverly Vienna has taken DIY decor to a whole new level with her indulgent food decor masterpieces inspired by giant dessert items. Some of her most flavorful projects include a cookie wall that looks almost good enough to eat, an ice cream sculpture with a chill vibe, and a variety of food stools that are both functional and fun. But she doesn’t stop there—she’s also created a massive candy necklace and turned her kitchen floor into a real-life Candyland game board. Waverly Vienna’s home aesthetic fuses imagination with confectionery fantasy, transforming mundane spaces into delightful, oversized treats straight out of a sweet dream! She’s definitely one to follow if you’re in the mood to get those creative juices flowing and whip up some colorful and exciting furnishings around the house.

A new meaning to grocery shopping.

screenshot of Urban Outfitters' food decor items including pancake spoon holder, orange juice plant pot, and fruit plant pot.
Photo credit: urbanoutfitters.com

Ever dreamed of a baguette lamp or a burger plant pot? No? Well, maybe you should because stores like Urban Outfitters and Michaels are overflowing with amazing knick-knacks and funky food décor! If DIY isn’t your thing but you still want to embrace the food décor trend, these stores and shopping sites are sure to satisfy your cravings and add excitement to any space.

  1. UrbanOutfitters
  2. Etsy.com
  3. Michaels
  4. Amazon.com
  5. World Market

This exciting new trend will certainly get people talking and keep your guests entertained! So, what do you think—would you enjoy living in a whimsical world with oversized treats at every corner?

Heather Moran
Digital Marketing Manager at JohnHart Real Estate | Website | + posts

Heather Moran sees marketing as more than just promotion — it’s an art form. As JohnHart’s Digital Media Manager, she combines creativity and strategy to help agents connect with their audiences in fun, meaningful ways. Since entering the real estate industry in 2019, Heather has risen through the ranks, leading design and branding for 11 brokerages and mastering everything from print and digital materials to campaign strategy and social media.

Beyond real estate, Heather has lent her design skills to a wide range of clients, from entertainers to food businesses, and even contributed to the Toledo Museum of Art’s marketing initiatives in her hometown of Toledo, Ohio.

A firm believer in the power of education, Heather uses her understanding of how people learn to craft messages that truly resonate. When she’s off the clock, you’ll find her singing karaoke, skating by the beach, or diving into creative outlets like makeup artistry and DIY decor — usually with a true crime podcast playing in the background.

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