Advertisement
Australia markets closed
  • ALL ORDS

    7,897.50
    +48.10 (+0.61%)
     
  • ASX 200

    7,629.00
    +42.00 (+0.55%)
     
  • AUD/USD

    0.6612
    +0.0040 (+0.61%)
     
  • OIL

    77.99
    -0.96 (-1.22%)
     
  • GOLD

    2,310.10
    +0.50 (+0.02%)
     
  • Bitcoin AUD

    95,334.70
    +5,391.25 (+5.99%)
     
  • CMC Crypto 200

    1,359.39
    +82.41 (+6.45%)
     
  • AUD/EUR

    0.6140
    +0.0020 (+0.33%)
     
  • AUD/NZD

    1.0992
    -0.0017 (-0.16%)
     
  • NZX 50

    11,938.08
    +64.04 (+0.54%)
     
  • NASDAQ

    17,890.79
    +349.25 (+1.99%)
     
  • FTSE

    8,213.49
    +41.34 (+0.51%)
     
  • Dow Jones

    38,675.68
    +450.02 (+1.18%)
     
  • DAX

    18,001.60
    +105.10 (+0.59%)
     
  • Hang Seng

    18,475.92
    +268.79 (+1.48%)
     
  • NIKKEI 225

    38,236.07
    -37.98 (-0.10%)
     

This $13 item is popping up in nearly every teenage TikTok star's bedroom: 'Everyone loves it'

Our team is dedicated to finding and telling you more about the products and deals we love. If you love them too and decide to purchase through the links below, we may receive a commission. Pricing and availability are subject to change.

Once you’ve seen enough TikTok videos, you start to notice that nearly everyone’s room looks the same — and to be honest, it’s extremely cool.

Most young creators have a number of photos hanging on the walls, colorful LED lights lighting up the space and fake ivy draped around the room.

Most users seem to hang the ivy in clumps of one or two strands from the floor to the ceiling, as TikTok user @sararistoner demonstrated in a video. Others hang it around the corners of the ceiling, and some get creative like @little_welsh_casa_ on Instagram.

Small Spaces (@the_little_welsh_casa)

ADVERTISEMENT

Most folks get their faux ivy from Amazon. It’s pretty cheap, too, and easy to find alternatives if one particular shop sells out.

Shop: Artificial Ivy Vine, $12.99

Credit: Amazon

This particular shop on Amazon earned mostly good reviews, but some customers complained about the smell of the ivy, which the product description warns customers about. That’s the risk you run with plastic plants: They live forever, but they’re gonna smell like various chemicals.

“Im not a fake plant connoisseur, but I looked at a LOT of fake ivy before I settled on this one, and I’m pretty confident in saying that this is the cheapest listing for this product,” one five-star review said.

“Everyone loves them … love these but the plastic is stinky — just air them out first,” another five-star customer wrote.

“The product itself is as described minus the fact that it smelled like it was produced in a fish factory. The smell was unbelievably strong,” a three-star reviewer wrote.

Reviewers recommended letting the fake plants air out for a few hours to get rid of the smell.

If you live on a rental property and your landlord’s rules for wall hangings make you nervous, consider pulling off a strand of ivy and putting it in a pot for that subtle-yet-trendy look.

Credit: Mark Chrysafis

On that note, we happen to know a great $7 product for patching holes in your wall, but battle your management company at your own risk.

In The Know is now available on Apple News — follow us here!

Score some major cool points with the Victrola Bluetooth Record Player:

If you enjoyed this story, read more about the trendy LED lights many TikTok creators have.

More from In The Know:

Kiramoon is the skincare brand helping eliminate mental health stigmas

Here’s where to buy Gigi Hadid’s luxe silk face mask

I bought tons of comfy goodness at Nordstrom this week — and everything was under $50

People love this sustainable, aluminum-free deodorant that ‘goes on clean’

The post Everyone on TikTok seems to have the same ivy wall decor — here’s where to find it appeared first on In The Know.