Don’t let their bold looks intimidate you. Fluorescent colors provide a pop of personality while channeling trends from the ’80s. From performance fabrics to hand-knotted rugs, here are eight highlighter-hued pieces imbued with retro charm.

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COSTA VERDE WALLPAPER IN ROXIE BY LEE JOFA — KRAVET
The painterly fuchsia palm fronds that adorn this dazzling Lilly Pulitzer design draw inspiration from the thatched roofs used in Costa Rican architecture.

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PANCHO UPHOLSTERY IN PARTY CONFETTIS — ÉLITIS
Like a fluffy teddy bear, this fluorescent faux fur will give your clients something plush to cuddle up to.

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ALBERO WALLCOVERING IN TANGERINE AND TURQUOISE — THIBAUT
For a fresh spin on botanical paper, look no further than this polychromatic enchanter, which showcases an array of Day-Glo-charged flowers and trees.

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LUME FR FABRIC IN FERN BY KIRKBY DESIGN — ROMO
Composed of recycled polyester, this head-turning sheer is offered in five ombre colorways, including lime-green Fern and magenta Radicchio.

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MANCHAHA LES1532 RUG — JAIPUR LIVING
Gradient shades of hot pink mimic the the sunset reflecting on water in this Indian artisan–loomed wonder, which is woven from discarded yarns.

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TROPI CALL ME FABRIC IN NAVY/SEA BY LILLY PULITZER FOR LEE JOFA — KRAVET
A classic ikat pattern with a whimsical twist, this electric blue linen number features a playful pineapple motif.

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ULTRASUEDE HP FABRIC IN CITRON — TORAY
Talk about natural beauty: This suede-like performance upholstery is partially made from plant-based polyester fibers.

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LYNDON FABRIC IN HÉMOGLOBINE SURVOLTÉE — ÉLITIS
The ribbed texture of this bright orange chenille has the look and feel of corduroy.
Products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.