Globe-trotting style: Four bohemian designs for your home

March 4, 2020
Add a bit of south-east Asian influence into your home with cane, like this Cane Low Cabinet by Atelier 2+. Photo: Supplied

The modern bohemian home is made up of elements that explore different eras and places of the world, as these designs demonstrate.

Tide coffee table by SOL

Australian designer and creative Sarah Ellison has launched her third furniture collection, SOL, featuring the Tide coffee table – a celebration of 1970s-inspired sculptural forms, and available with oak or limestone legs juxtaposed with a razor-thin tempered glass tabletop.

sarahellison.com.au

TIDE Coffee Table by Sarah Ellison. Photo: Supplied
Cane Low Cabinet by Atelier 2+

Presenting a warm and timeless texture, the Cane Low Cabinet, designed by Atelier 2+, captures a contemporary feel of the rattan furniture traditions of south-east Asia. Combining an ash wood frame with weave rattan, the piece distances itself from the traditional cabinet.

trithouse.com.au

Cane Low Cabinet by Atelier 2+. Photo: Supplied
WAJAH Lamp by LRNCE

Designed by Marrakech-based studio LRNCE, the WAJAH Lamp features a handmade ceramic base made from terracotta clay, complemented with a raffia lampshade. Each lamp is hand-painted by founder Laurence Leenaert, presenting her signature style, reminiscent of life in Morocco. 

tigmitrading.com

Wajah Lamp by LRNCE. Photo: Supplied
Celia Headboard by Sika Design

Individually handcrafted in Indonesian rattan, the Celia Headboard by Sika Design features detailed bindings inspired by butterfly wings and is available in a variety of finishes, including natural and antique. 

domo.com.au

Celia Headboard by Sika Design. Photo: Supplied
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