The similarity of the names boho and bohemia is not merely accidental. It originates in the French term for bohemians. In the 19th century, bohemians mainly included poets, painters, sculptors and musicians, particularly those of individualist and anarchist tendencies. Today, the desire to express ones “self” has penetrated even into interior design. Liberate your artistic spirit and elevate your home into a luxurious affair in boho style.
The first and basic rule of boho style is that they are no rules. Combine and mix based on your preferences and moods. In short, have fun! New and at first glance incongruous combinations of patterns and colours can give your home an entirely new character. Don’t be afraid of extravagance.
A bohemian doesn’t bother about whether everything matches down to the details, but on the contrary likes to stand out from the crowd and adapt their home to reflect their personality. The most important elements are hobbies, experiences and your fantasy.
The interior often features wooden decorations, colourful pillows on proud display, and suspended seats with crochet patterns, leather footstools, sitting furniture with velvet upholstery and tables of natural materials.
Shelves are majestically filled with various decorations brought home from your dream holiday, items of emotional value. The bedroom is dominated by a luxurious canopy bed with airy curtains, paired with patchwork quilts. Pure perfection.
Furthermore, various flowers, herbs, suspended planters, hammocks, wicker furniture on the terrace and garden, coloured lanterns. And you mustn’t forget about candles, which definitely belong to proper boho style. If you put them in colourful holders, you can use them to decorate your table, bathtub and nightstand.
Sometimes it’s nice to let your fantasy loose. Pamper yourself with a cosy luxurious atmosphere and be boho!