Selecting; choosing (what is true or excellent in doctrines, opinions, etc.) from various sources or systems; as, an eclectic philosopher.
Consisting, or made up, of what is chosen or selected; as, an eclectic method; an eclectic magazine.
a mixture of materials — brick, stone, shingles, clapboard— a mixture of colors — especially different colors in slate— a mixture of styles — taken from a wide variety of styles
a variety of different genres or writing styles.
a style featuring several influential elements as opposed to choosing a singular component.
Eclectic style encompasses a variety of periods and styles and is brought together through the use of color, texture, shape and finish. More info
someone who selects according to the eclectic method
selecting what seems best of various styles or ideas
Building which has features from a number of sources, rather than remaining true to a single style
Composed of many architectural styles.
to choose from various sources; not following any one system, but selecting from and using the best components of several styles
A decorating style harmoniously combining furniture and accessories of various styles and periods.
selecting from various systems, doctrines, or sources; composed of material gathered from various sources, systems, etc.
decoration using a range of different styles.
Used to describe a work or method of production that draws from a variety of traditions, styles or techniques.
Using selected parts of many systems, as opposed to using only one system
A style of decorating combining furniture and accessories of various styles and periods.
Architectural design based on picking and choosing from various styles; see Pastiche.
Style of KOHLER product with universal appeal that suits individual tastes. Styles that adapt to diverse decors to add unique, imaginative designs.
Decorating that harmoniously combines furniture and accessories of various periods and styles.
A design aesthetic that mixes objects from various style categories or historical periods. From the Latin for "to gather."
The term eclectic describes works or methods of production that draw on a variety of techniques, styles or traditions. Eclecticism The practice of selecting or borrowing from earlier styles and combining the borrowed elements.
decorating using more than one style, mix and match