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Let’s be clear: Minimalism is dead.

 

Design is no longer about playing it safe. It’s about making a statement, breaking the rules, and filling spaces with bold, unapologetic expressions. Enter the Bohème Collection - A maximalist’s dream brought to life.

More is More

This isn’t a collection for the timid. These are fabrics that demand attention and refuse to blend into the background. We’re talking about layers, clashes, and unexpected combinations that aren’t for the faint of heart. 

Pattern Overload

Forget subtle. Bohème throws traditional design rules out the window. Oversized florals crash into geometric patterns. Ornate paisleys dance with structured plaids. Each piece is a visual symphony of complexity - multiple patterns fighting for attention and somehow, miraculously, working together. 

Texture Chaos

Smooth velvets meet rough embroideries. Delicate cotton blends wrestle with structured jacquards. Every surface is an opportunity for tactile rebellion. These fabrics aren’t just meant to be seen - they’re meant to be experienced, touched, felt.

The Maximalist Manifesto

This collection is a rebellion against restraint. It’s for designers who understand that spaces should tell stories - loud, complex, sometimes contradictory stories. For those who believe a room should never be just a room but a reflection of unbridled creativity.

The M20 Bohème Collection isn’t asking for permission. It’s taking over.