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Relaxation and joy of living
What originally emerged from creative bohemian culture and ethnic influences has developed into a long-standing trend in the world of interiors. Staged in warm earthy tones, the boho style conveys a way of life that combines sustainability and comfort with individual slow living. Typical features include rattan furniture, pampas grass, wall decorations such as dreamcatchers and macramé, as well as soft lighting.
Keep it natural
A key element of relaxed boho living is the connection to nature. This is reflected in hand-thrown ceramics, woven baskets made from seagrass or jute, as well as lush plant decorations. Eco-friendly and fair-trade products are also very popular among boho enthusiasts. Manufacturers and suppliers who share these values can apply for the Ethical Style programme at the Ambiente trade fair in Frankfurt.
Mix and match – absolutely!
The living room is made for the boho style – cosy, lively and individual. Colourful cushions in various sizes and patterns are combined with soft throws. Anything goes, as long as it is comfortable and snug. Natural fibre rugs, wooden furniture, recycled glass and other natural decorative objects complete the look.
Creativity, attention to detail and uncompromising quality characterise the collections by Vivaraise. Predominantly natural materials such as jute, linen, cotton and wool are used. Home textiles with expressive designs – such as the “Yoka” cushions with a snake motif or the “Milena” rug – are a perfect match for the relaxed bohemian style. The cotton throw “Tana” adds an extra touch of cosiness.
Creative and chic: Boho fashion
Boho fashion combines the hippie vibe of the 1970s with vintage elements and ethnic influences. Flowing fabrics made of cotton or linen, adorned with lace, fringes and ruffles, dominate the look. “More is more” is the guiding principle – especially when it comes to accessories: jewellery, hats, headbands, belts and bags are combined in a wide variety of colours and styles.