It’s an interior combining modern hippy-bohemian and beat-bohemian styles at first glance, but with a few different features that reinforce the 21st century bohemian line. The interior is an interesting mix of past and present bohemianism, with some details particularly striking.

Colours and textures
The interior colour scheme uses warm, earthy tones of beige and brown for a classic boho effect. The mandala pictures and psychedelic patterns on the walls evoke elements of the hippy-boho era, but the modern rattan lamps and other elements of the home also bring back a contemporary bohemian feel. The carpet on the floor is dominant and also reinforces the classic, vibrant bohemian world, while natural fabrics and colourful cushions further deepen the hippy-folk vibe.
Furniture elements and style
The tables are quite out of place in the overall interior design. The regular circular coffee table and the blocky wooden dining table fit into the Brutalist-organic line, which is a bit unusual in this milieu. However, these shapes harmonise well with natural materials, even if they are slightly more “modern” at first glance. Wood has always played a central role in the bohemian style, so although the modern shapes are a little unusual, they fit the space.
Function and atmosphere
The room is functionally well designed, with the abundance of plants, the central space created by the carpet and the cushions all contributing to a relaxing, homely atmosphere. The many plants, including philodendrons and hanging green plants, emphasise the closeness to nature that is also central to the bohemian design. This interior can be ideal for people who like a retro, hippy feel but also want to add a contemporary twist to the space.
This interior offers a sense of time travel: back to the hippie and beat-bohemian era, but with a modern interpretation. The brutalist tables, rattan lamps and more subdued colour scheme all balance the bohemian character of the space. The interior is ideal for those who love the hippy-bohemian style, but aren’t afraid to sneak in a few modern elements that will refresh the overall look both functionally and aesthetically.