Natural Decor Style Collections

Embrace natural decor style with our curated furniture collections. Each piece is handcrafted from sustainable materials like rattan, bamboo, seagrass, and solid wood. Whether you're drawn to naturalist home decor or looking for house of nature decorations that bring warmth to any space, our artisan collections offer timeless handcrafted home furniture designed to transform your home.

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Why Choose Our Natural Home Decor

Our natural decor style collections feature handcrafted furniture and home accessories sourced from skilled artisans. From dried pampas grass arrangements to rattan furniture, bamboo lanterns to jute textiles - every item reflects our commitment to sustainable, nature-inspired design. Browse our house of nature decorations and discover why customers worldwide choose our naturalist home decor for creating warm, inviting living spaces.

Organic Modern & Scandinavian-Inspired Design

Whether you lean toward organic modern style with its warm taupes and textured surfaces, or prefer a clean Scandinavian boho look that pairs light walls with woven rattan and indoor greenery, our collections cover the full spectrum of nature-inspired interiors. Each piece is designed to work with earthy colour palettes - sand, terracotta, sage green, and warm white - so you can mix materials confidently and follow principles like the 70-30 rule to keep every room balanced and breathable.

Trending in 2026: Warm Minimalism & Handcrafted Pieces

Interior design in 2026 is moving away from stark, mass-produced spaces toward warm minimalism - rooms anchored by a few handcrafted statement pieces in natural materials. Curved organic forms, reclaimed wood, and artisan-made accessories are leading the way. Our collections are curated to reflect these trends while staying timeless, so you invest in pieces that look just as relevant years from now. Enjoy free worldwide shipping on all orders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Natural decor is a design approach that uses organic materials - wood, rattan, bamboo, linen, dried botanicals, and stone - to create warm, grounded interiors. It emphasises earthy colour palettes, handcrafted textures, and sustainable sourcing, bringing the calming feel of the outdoors into your living space.
Organic decor style focuses on fluid shapes, raw textures, and unprocessed materials. Unlike strictly minimalist or industrial looks, organic style celebrates imperfection - think hand-woven baskets, irregularly shaped ceramics, and live-edge wood. The goal is to create interiors that feel alive and connected to nature.
Examples include rattan armchairs and shelving, solid-wood stools and side tables, woven jute and seagrass rugs, dried pampas grass arrangements, linen cushion covers, bamboo lanterns, ceramic vases in earthy tones, and stone or terracotta planters. Layering several of these textures together creates a cohesive natural interior.
Organic modern blends mid-century and contemporary silhouettes with raw, textured materials like burl wood, travertine, and bouclé - the palette is warm with taupes, terracottas, and creams. Scandinavian style prioritises bright whites, pale timbers, and streamlined functional forms. Both value simplicity, but organic modern leans warmer and more textural, while Scandinavian design stays lighter and cooler.
Organic modern palettes are grounded in nature: warm whites, sand, taupe, terracotta, sage green, olive, and charcoal. Accent with muted rust, clay, or dried-herb tones rather than bold primary colours. The key is layering close-toned neutrals and adding depth through material variety - matte ceramics, nubby textiles, and grained wood.
Scandinavian boho (or "Scandi-boho") blends the clean lines and light palette of Nordic design with the layered textures and eclectic warmth of bohemian décor. Expect white walls paired with macramé, rattan furniture, sheepskin throws, and an abundance of indoor plants. The result is a bright yet cosy space that feels both curated and relaxed.
Key 2026 trends include warm minimalism (earthy neutrals replacing stark whites), handcrafted statement pieces over mass-produced furniture, organic curved forms in seating and mirrors, and a strong emphasis on sustainability - reclaimed wood, natural fibres, and artisan-made accessories. Biophilic design continues to grow, with more textured natural materials and indoor greenery than ever.