Ten inviting hotel interiors with a laid-back bohemian feel
For our latest lookbook, we've collected 10Â hotels from the Dezeen archive with free-spirited bohemian interiors that nod to the 1960s and 1970s.
An American West Coast aesthetic informed many of these hotel interiors, which feature plenty of natural materials such as wood and rattan, as well as a wealth of abstract artworks, potted plants and tactile textiles.
While a number of the hotels in this roundup are located in the US, the trend for bohemian interiors can also be seen in many other countries, including the UK and Mexico.
This is the latest roundup in our Dezeen Lookbooks series that provides visual inspiration for designers and design enthusiasts. Previous lookbooks include dark and moody interiors, Wes Anderson-esque interiors and smart storage solutions.
Palm Heights, Cayman Islands, by Gabriella Khalil
The first boutique hotel in the Cayman Islands, Palm Heights, was designed by creative director Gabriella Khalil and features pieces such as Mario Bellini sofas, Ingo Maurer lights and an Ettore Sottsass rug.
Palm Heights' design aesthetic was developed to be "like a 1970s-era mansion" and the hotel is filled with the saturated orange and yellow hues typical of the time, juxtaposed with patterned textiles and pale brown sofa upholstery.
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Hotel Magdalena, US, by Lake Flato
Bunkhouse Group and architecture office Lake Flato designed the Hotel Magdalena in Austin, Texas, to feature local art and "hippie textiles...
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