Description
If you wish to decorate the walls of your business place in an alternative way to a real painting, then the HM7791 is a no-brainer! This is a wall decoration in classic boho style. But can you imagine the usefulness of such decorations? Let us illuminate some aspects that you may not be aware of!
First of all, a piece of wall art delivers a Focal Point. When someone walks into a room, his eye is automatically drawn to specific spots. These areas draw attention and create a dynamic “aura” in any space. They can be used to make it feel roomier, to highlight a specific feature, or even to start a conversation. Unfortunately, a focal point can be rather tricky to pull off without the right tools. While you may be aiming to draw attention to a sweet little seating nook without attention-grabbing features, it can easily go unnoticed. That’s where wall decor comes into play! A wall decor can steer the focus to specific areas by providing a clear and pronounced focal point. By placing it in specific areas, you can change the entire feel of any room and shift the focus from something unappealing to something beautiful and intentional.
Such pieces will complete the boho style in your restaurant or cafe, and will “accompany” the rest of the boho furniture nicely.
INFO: Bohemian or Boho style is a personal, exotic, unconventional style that does not follow specific rules. During the 1960s and 1970s, the Bohemian style enjoyed huge popularity, and many of the key features of this era are consistent with today’s Boho-chic style. Natural materials in the decoration perfectly suit the modern interiors of the Boho style as they bring a part of nature and carelessness into your home. Choose organic and recyclable materials that are environmentally friendly so that they harmonize with the Bohemian philosophy.
DIMENSIONS:
32×58 cm.
Decoration thickness: 8 cm.
CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL:
This wall decoration is made of grass with abaca fibers and rope. Manila hemp, also known as abaca, is a type of buff-colored fiber obtained from Musa textilis (a relative of edible bananas), which is likewise called Manila hemp as well as abaca. Abaca is an exceptionally strong fiber, very expensive, and priced several times higher than wood pulp. The name refers to the capital of the Philippines, one of the main producers of Manila hemp. Growing abaca plants can reduce erosion, increase biodiversity, and enrich the soil. Finally, it is water and moisture resistant.
MAINTENANCE:
Regular dusting will make your wall decor look like new.
ADVANTAGES:
The aesthetic superiority of this decoration will make it stand out in your space. Ideal mainly for professional spaces such as restaurants, cafes, hotels, etc. The color palette of this piece combined with the overall design that “travels” and relaxes whoever looks at it, will capture the eyes! Where will you place it?