Here's how to bring the soul of Bali into your home

The boho style is more than just a home decor trend – it's a lifestyle. It represents freedom, spontaneity, and a love of travel. But how do you make your home feel like a home that evokes genuine adventure and comfort, rather than a furniture catalog?
After over 25 years of traveling the world across all continents, I've learned one thing: true comfort arises where materials tell a story. That's precisely the essence of LOVINA LIVING BALI .
What makes the perfect boho look?
1. Naturalness as a foundation
Forget cold plastic or mass-produced goods. Boho chic thrives on organic materials. Rattan, teak, seagrass, and linen are the stars. A handwoven lampshade from Bali not only casts light but also beautiful patterns on the wall, instantly creating a sense of relaxation.
2. Unique items instead of mass-produced goods
Boho is all about individuality. A true boho room needs a key piece – a hand-carved wall panel from a small workshop in Ubud or a handcrafted bowl made of coconut wood. These pieces are "goods for home and soul": they have little imperfections that make them perfect.
3. Layers and textures
The "Modern Organic" look is created by playing with textures. Combine chunky macrame wall hangings with soft textiles made from batik fabrics. The idea is to create layers that invite touch.
"Shop the Look" – Your piece of paradise
You often see beautiful boho bedrooms in interior design magazines, but you don't know where to start. At LOVINA LIVING BALI, we curate complete sets for you. Whether it's the "Bali Bathroom Upgrade" or the "Golden Hour Wall" – we take the search off your hands.
Why directly from Bali?
On my travels, I've seen that the highest level of craftsmanship is often hidden away in the smallest villages. We source directly from local producers, without intermediaries, and with a strong focus on sustainability (FLEGT-certified). When you buy a piece from us, you directly support local artisans and bring a genuine piece of Balinese joie de vivre into your home.
My tip for your first step towards a boho home:
Start small. A set of handcrafted brass hooks for your favorite kimonos or a bowl made of natural materials on the dining table will instantly change the energy in the room.
Are you ready to create your own Sanctuary?
Yours truly, Sebastian Richard