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Star Wars Décor You Can Stand Behind With Pride

It's okay for adults to like Star Wars. If you're a fan, you're not alone.

Thousands attend conventions every year to celebrate the franchise that has a monumental amount of fan fiction, video games and other spin-off products.

If that's what you like, may the force be with you.

Having said that, unless you're nine years old, you shouldn't have action figures on display in your room. Or an AT-AT bed and a shrine to your lightsaber that doesn't cut through anything.

That's not to say you can't show you're a fan with taste.

Here are some of Design & Trend's favorite Star Wars furnishings and décor that you can stand behind with pride.

Super7, an online retailer of toys and art inspired by culture, sells this Imperial Forces wallpaper in rolls from $75-$350. The textured images of Darth Vader, Boba Fett, stormtroopers and snowtroopers look artistic enough for most spaces. Just don't do the whole room. Maybe a small accent wall or a half bath.

Functionality has a way of making things more permissible. Make a planet-size statement with this Millennium Falcon beanbag bed by Woouf! It's great for casual spaces. Put it in front of the television in the basement.

After a slow, painful death in the stomach of a sarlacc, Jabba the Hutt's next choice for Chewbacca was to have his skinned and made into a couch. Here is one that looks like a Wookie by Sentient.

Artwork can really make a living space unique. Show you're a Star Wars fan with these very tasteful portraits of characters by Jesse Mayorga. You can purchase prints, framed and unframed, at fineartamerica.com.

 

 

If wallpapering a room with Darth Vader or a portrait of a robot is too much, that's okay. You can show you're a fan with one of these accent pillows from Pottery Barn. 

Few conversation pieces match up to a living space smuggler frozen into your wall. Here is a life-size Han Solo carbonite graphic you can stick anywhere. It's available on Etsy for $79.95.

The Wampa rug is, admittedly, a little hokey. However, hunting trophy of a carnivorous beast from another planet can be cool in the right place. This can go in the same room as the Millennium Falcon bean bag chair — nowhere else.