Minimalism may dominate the mainstream, but the charm of vintage aesthetics and vibrant folk colors has simply moved into a niche.

Bohemian style isn’t just flowing dresses and layered jewelry. It has long lived on the runway, and when it’s applied to kitchenware and tableware design, it can deliver pleasant surprises.

Boho color palette: use earthy tones—ivory, camel, terracotta—as the base, paired with rich, folk-inspired colors such as deep red, mustard yellow, peacock blue, emerald green, and violet.
Accent options: metallics (gold, copper), plus pops of bright orange or fuchsia to add a touch of luxury. Create visual impact with bold color blocking or soft gradients.

The heart of Bohemian style is breaking the rules and expressing your own stories—your travels, your artistic taste. There’s no need to follow a template; free expression is the point.


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