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Afrohemian decor for the rooms that layer heritage and ease in the same breath. Painted by a Black artist in a Black-owned studio, reproduced on museum-grade giclée canvas built to last a hundred years. Earthy ochres, indigo, clay red, rattan, mudcloth, the oversized canvas as the anchor of the room. Made by hand, made for the homes that style themselves with soul.
Afrohemian Living Room Art
Afrohemian living room art at the scale the look asks for. Oversized canvases above a low linen sofa, layered with a vintage kilim and a rattan pendant, the kind of room that feels lived-in by the second visit. Painted by hand and reproduced on archival cotton canvas in the warm, earthy spectrum the afrohemian living room is built on. Sized 36x48 and up to hold the wall.
Afro Boho Decor and Afro Bohemian
Afro boho decor for the home that mixes mudcloth with macrame and never asks permission. Afro bohemian as a way of arranging the room, a way of remembering that boho was always rooted somewhere south of the Sahara before it got renamed. Reproduced on giclée canvas in indigo, terracotta, and the deep ochres of West African textile tradition.
Afro Bohemian Wall Art Oversized
Afro bohemian wall art at oversized scale, because the look depends on it. A single 40x60 canvas does more for an afrohemian room than ten small frames trying to crowd a gallery wall. Reproduced on museum-grade cotton canvas, stretched on solid wood, ready to hang straight from the box. Painted by hand in a Black-owned studio, sized for the wall that wants to do the talking.
Earth Tones and Indigo Palette
The afrohemian palette is the palette of the continent and the diaspora, earth tones pulled from clay and bark and dye-pot. Indigo from West African shibori tradition, ochre from Saharan earth, deep umber from the iron-rich soil of the Mississippi Delta. Reproduced on archival cotton canvas in pigment that holds for a hundred years, made by a Black artist who paints from the source.
Boho Style and Eclectic Layering
The afrohemian boho style works in layers, the canvas first, then the textiles, then the plants, then the light. A single oversized painting sets the temperature of the room, then everything else gathers around it. Painted by hand and reproduced on museum-grade giclée canvas. Made for the eclectic home that remembers boho was rooted in the global south long before it was a Pinterest board.
