5 Ways to Style with a Mandala Bedspread
Posted by Aaron Bykerk on 14th Nov 2017
A mandala bedspread is a must-have for any boho-inspired boudoir. But did you know this beautiful tapestry can be styled in many different ways to create a colourful, cosmic-inspired space?
If you’re stuck for ideas, here’s a list of our top 5 ways to use a mandala bedspread at home or on adventure!
Mandala - A canopy of dreams
Create an enchanting bedroom retreat by draping your mandala bedspread from the ceiling. The soft, floaty aesthetic of the fabric will instantly convert your space from drab to dreamy hideaway. Work in some twinkling fairy lights to create a cozy, mystical look.
Mandala from the ceiling to the wall
If you’re looking for a no-fuss way to add a free-spirited feel to your space, simply hang your mandala bedspread on the wall. The stunning display of colours and geometric patterns has a mesmerising effect in any room.
Mandala wall hangings have many spiritual benefits in addition to their aesthetic charms. Gazing at the cosmic imagery of a large mandala promotes deep relaxation, clarity of consciousness and helps to align spiritual energies. Perfect for yoga and meditation spaces!
Bring Mandala to the table
Create a colourful work space sure to get your creative juices flowing by using your mandala bedspread as a cover for your desk or table. A beautiful effect with minimal effort!
Gift old furniture new life
Has your comfy couch or favourite armchair seen better days? Simply drape your mandala bedspread over any item of furniture for an instant revamp. Nothing like a quick fix!
The ideal throw for outdoor adventures
Whether you’re heading to a beach or bonfire, a mandala bedspread is the perfect throw to take on the road. Always have one handy for spontaneous outings!
Explore our inspired range of mandala bedspreads and find a favourite you’ll fall in love with!
Do you have any mandala bedspread style tips of your own? If so, we’d love to know! Post your photo to instagram and tag us @ishkahandcrafts #ishkablog
Images by ISHKA and Ribbons & Paper Photography.