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Taking a page from Charlotte Moss's gallery look, this cool blue room combines great art organization with little feminine touches. I like, though, the way the black and white of the artwork balances the more feminine aspects of the design.
I adore this feminine display that's a bit more classic vintage than true boho chic. From the curvature of the desk chair to the vintage photo display to the unique pair of lamps on the desk, this look combines several different older pieces that would each be stellar pieces on their own. The light blue theme brings it all together so it looks fresh and modern. To make this truly boho chic, however, we'd need to add more texture to the space with additional fabrics and layers but this would be a good start.
Keeping to all black frames and black-and-white art adds continuity while varied sizes, shapes, and placement creates an illusion of effortlessness and spontenaety.
2. Galleries. If I had to pick one trend that seems most pervasive, it would be arranging art on a gallery-style wall. In the top set of photos, images like this are everywhere.
I love the whole look! This pic came from the book Domino the book of decorating, and the Designer was Mary McDonald, she was on Bravo Millionaire Designer show