I'm a sucker for stunning home accessories. I love experimenting with styling in our spacious new home, filled with rooms waiting to be transformed. 😊 Right now, I'm drawn to a sleek modern interior blending steel, white, gray, black, and natural tones. Layering in boho accessories creates the perfect balance—their earthy hues add inviting warmth that the whole family loves.
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That's the beauty of crafting your own eclectic style—anything goes. I've shared this before in my post on mixing side tables. Recently, I hunted for a rug to complement our new PVC flooring and robust decor in the living room. It needed to bridge the living and dining areas without crowding the space, especially near the piano. I found the ideal match at Yoshiko Home: a round jute rug in black and natural tones that pairs beautifully with other boho pieces.
The black accents echo the piano perfectly, even from across the room.
Does new decor spark a full restyle for you too? I always rearrange everything multiple times before settling. My family jokes about it—they can't find a thing when I'm in redecorating mode!
With this rug, I tested various spots. Which setup do you prefer? See below.
In the first two photos, it's near the piano on the right, styled with different accessories. In the last, it's between the living room and transition area—I love how it frames my Ficus Lyrata perfectly. What about you?
Of course, I couldn't resist more boho finds: the pouf by the closet (first photo), an Ikea round ottoman upfront, and Yoshiko's square one in back—a cat magnet, just like the rug. 😊 It's comfier too, with extra height for lounging.
I extend that cozy vibe outdoors under the canopy. Bohemian pieces make it effortless! The kuala basket moved from inside, joined by a Xenos hanging chair, wooden stool, wicker basket, floor bamboo lamp, and palm leaves—all classic boho. These versatile items create instant atmosphere and rearrange easily for fresh looks.
Only the black boho lamp stays put.
I rarely dive into brand backstories, but Yoshiko deserves it—not just for their gorgeous boho accessories, but their meaningful mission. Founder Lisa, with a fashion background, witnessed hardships abroad. Now, through Yoshiko, she supports children in Bangladesh slums.
Handcrafted from abundant local sea grass, these pieces provide fair income for artisans. Lisa's on-site visits ensure respect for nature and people aligns with their values.