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Now that the season’s changing (and the leaves are starting to fall), you might be looking to give your home a little refresh — especially if you’re tired of seeing the same art print on the wall.
If you’re looking some home design inspo, you might turn to the retro trends we’ve been seeing in recent months, from “neo Deco” (it is 2020, after all), terrazzo tiles and checkerboard prints.
But if your personal style is less minimalist (think West Elm) or mid-century modern and more colorful, like a patchwork pillow you’d find at Anthropologie, you’ll be glad to know that the ’70s are having a moment right now, with the tie-dye trend and a roller skate resurgence.
So it’s safe to stay that boho’s back (even Etsy says so) — and it doesn’t look like it’s going anywhere anytime soon.
When it comes to ’70s, the decor that comes to mind is macrame wall hangings, rattan furniture, earthy tones and textured fabrics like linen sheets.
It’s a pretty groovy trend for sure— our shopping editors can always appreciate a woven wall mirror or a crochet bath mat. That’s why, below, you’ll find a collection of some of the best and most affordable boho furniture and home decor sites.
Check out Urban Outfitters’ collection.
Check out Anthropologie’s collection.
3. Terrain
Check out Terrain’s collection.
Check out The Citizenry’s collection.
5. Amara
Check out Amara’s collection.
6. World Market
Check out World Market’s collection.
Check out Joss and Main’s collection.
8. H&M Home
Check out H&M Home’s collection.
9. Target Home
Check out Target’s collection.
10. Oliver Bonas
Check out Oliver Bonas’ collection.
11. Lumens
Check out Lumens’ collection.
12. Lulu and Georgia
Check out Lulu and Georgia’s collection.
13. LexMod
Check out LexMod’s collection.
14. Apt2B
Check out Apt2B’s collection.
15. Food52 Shop
Check out Food52′s collection.
16. Wayfair
Check out Wayfair’s collection.
17. IKEA
Check out IKEA’s collection.