If you have followed me for long you know that my home decor of choice is what I like to call bohemian farmhouse. It’s a mixture of farmhouse rustic decor and bohemian bold colors, textures and patterns. My love for the boho bold colors often shows up in the pieces of furniture I paint. And there are so many other talented furniture artists out there who also love their boho. So today I thought it would be fun to feature some of them in a boho-inspired painted furniture round-up.
The Attic Pearl
I love Heather’s use of these bright bold patterns on this chest! You can see more of Heather’s work HERE.
The Turquoise Iris
In my opinion, Dionne is the queen and the OG of bohemian-inspired painted furniture. The texture and colors she is able to create are just stunning. I love the wood showing through in all the right places and just the texture of all those colors. More of Dionne’s work can be found HERE.
A Southern Story
Blues are always welcome in a bohemian decor scheme. I love how Tess blended these blues so seamlessly for a fun and bold piece. Follow along with Tess’ work HERE.
Niss & That
I love bold pinks in a bohemian palette! The rug in our living room has lots of this bold pink and I love how Anissa incorporated the color on these amazing night stands. See more of Anissa’s work HERE.
Leah Noell Design Co
Leah has such a way with color and I am always in awe of the pieces she creates. This teal buffet is just one example. Is it teal, is it green, is it turquoise? It’s such a great combo and could fit in a variety of bohemian spaces. More of Leah’s work can be found HERE.
Elsie Lane Boutique
Debi created the perfect boho concoction with this deep blue and bold pattern, tainted with the perfect amount of distressing. A beautiful bohemian work of art. Follow along with Debi’s work HERE.
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