ever since my trip to tulum, mexico and especially my visit to the (currently closed) boutique hotel coqui coqui i’ve really been inspired by this kind of neutral bohemian vibe. it’s a unique pairing of natural elements, ornate accessories, with a little bit of ‘beachy’ thrown in for that funky, unexpected twist. hard to picture, right? and almost harder to explain, but i think these visuals will help guide you there. it’s a look i’ve strived for in my own home, and find really relaxing and welcoming. it’s a mix of slouchy sofas, vintage flea market finds, rattan, ceramics, even some gold gilded pieces in there, too as you can see in my instagram photo just below. add some great tiled floors, or natural woven rugs, warm textiles and some interesting artwork and you’ve got bohemian neutrals.
• photography credits in order of appearance: elle decoration sweden; @sfgirlbybay; @audreyfitzjohn; calm in trees; peacock pavillion by o’malley photographers; smithkings tile; henri matisse; sun hat from twenty one tonnes; botanical print via prints project; line klein; @cabinandcove; vogue; peacock pavillion by o’malley photographers; @lobsterandswan; chymo & more; russell smith photography; lorenzo castillo; the good hub; asplund klingstedt interior; blank diary; modern hepburn; Henri Matisse 1951 Exhibtion Invitation; the poetry of material things; @britt_albert; Night Bloom Taper Holder from terrain; atpatelier; henri matisse sketch; the antiques diva & co; ulf g bohlin; jenni kayne’s home via kinfolk; bo bedre; the d pages.
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