
| Fearlessly celebrate textiles In the great trials of mixing and matching, there are no rules. Kuba cloth, suzanis, ikats,... |
| Be artful in new ways One big watercolour wall in this bedroom is unique and soothing. While one might think this wall... |
| Enjoy alfresco meals Forget the melamine plates and plastic silverware. New bohemians deck out their outdoor tables like... |
| Bring the indoors out When I think of bohemians, I think of that iconic photo of Yves Saint Laurent and Marian McEvoy lounging... |
| Conversely, bring plant life indoors Full of textiles like kilims and a suzanis, along with plants, African masks and most... |
| Embrace botanicals In addition to live plants and flowers, go for plants in your prints, artwork and fabrics. In this room,... |
| Create focal points and curate One thing people fear about a boho look is chaos. But many new-bohemian rooms are layered... |
| Don’t resist the fade The wear and fading on this floor’s antique rug only add to its appeal. Also, the striking suzani... |
| Find an artistic community Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles is a hotbed of new bohemians. The community is full of artists, actors,... |
| Embrace a fringe element Like the suede swaying on ’70s fashion icon Jane Birkin’s coat, fringe enhances new-bohemian rooms.... |
| Practice the art of lounging Throughout history bohemians have been known as being carefree, or sometimes looked down upon... |
| Take the lounging to the floor New bohemians know that floor pillows and poufs serve as comfortable seats and lolling spots.... |
| Add layers in the bathroom While soaking, new bohemians like to have textures and artwork around them, as well as a place... |
| Catch your dreams New bohemians are dreamers. These webbed pieces, made of sticks, feathers and often a gem, were originally... |
| Let your beads hang out Whether replacing a door with hanging beads, using crystals to harness good energy or simply showing... |