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As art galleries, museums, theatres, and other creative spaces around the world were among the first to close due to the coronavirus pandemic, people began investing in their homes with money that would have otherwise gone toward vacations, new clothes, and other cultural experiences like concerts and exhibitions. Then, when it seemed like we wouldn’t be able to fly out and fill up our social calendars again in 2021, we decided to spend more on our houses. When it comes to high-end design, there’s more money to go around right now, and with art being a limited resource, purchasing art feels more special than other elements of our interiors that we’ve been shopping for over the past year and a half, which are less unique and tell more about our personalities.