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Boho Boudoir

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Mar 3, 2018
  • 2 min read

This beautiful bohemian collection of interior products is designed to show how well the outdoors fits indoors. Traditionally a bohemian was considered an outsider, defining themselves as an outsider as well as by the world. Bohemians were people such as artist, literary man or actor who lead free lives doing as they pleased, despising the conventional, sparking a style which lives on today through lovers of boho-chic.


As of recently the style has come back around and seen as the perfect look for a hard-working student interior. As a student you may not get out much to appreciate the natural world due to being bogged down with assignments or revision for exams but with this style, commonly known as boho, you won’t have to leave your room to feel a part of it. Bring the plants inside taking a real potted one or faux flowers which you can buy from many homeware stores or garden centres.

Similarly, to a typical student of today the style also idealises a free lifestyle, opening up to new experiences, and refusing to be chained down by someone else’s ideals of society. The bohemian style is symbolic of these values. The style uses free-flowing fabrics and designs with multiple ranges of colour or pattern on top of this it allows you to be completely comfortable.

The above selection of cushions suits the free spirited ideal of comfort and multiple pattern combinations as well as pure comfort.

The beautiful woven cushion is retailed at £5 from tiger and sits harmoniously alongside the Super soft faux fur cushion at £7 from Primark, throwing in the contrasting pink repeated triangle patterned cushion cover from H&M at a brilliant £3 cost.

Emphasising that you can throw together items you like from anywhere to suit this magnificent style Boho.


The boho style is predominantly grounded in the idea of freedom to layer and combine different items to reflect your personal character. Taking gold elements such as this lamp from Primark retailed at £6 and placing it alongside a patterned planner from Sainsbury’s priced at £4. Combining these items with a more neutral £1.99 glass jar sourced from TKmaxx.

Definitively showing the wide use of free-flowing designs with light floaty fabrics but this is not exclusive of all else hence the Stationary element to the collection. Still Combining the various patterns of the Cactus dish at £4 pound from Oliver Bonus with the fusion design of the weekly planner and the more structured pattern on the Ohh Dear Notebook at £3.


Price list and links:

Primark

Faux fur cushion - £7

Exposed blub Lamp - £6

TKMAX

Glass Jar - £1.99

Tiger

Woven Cushion - £5

H&M

Pink triangle cushion cover - £3

Gold Photo Frame - £2

Sainsbury’s

Fusion Weekly Planner - £4

Ohh Dear

https://ohhdeer.com/

Notebook - £3

Oliver Bonus

Cactus Dish - £4

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