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7 ways to use dip-dye and Shibori in your home

Dip in to the trend and up your style stakes.

You don’t need to be an indoctrinated ‘bohemian-homewares-lover’ to embrace the dip-dye trend. You can dip-in to the trend a little, or a lot, for a fresh home interiors look and feel.

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Even better, you can DIY (great school-holiday project for the kids!) for that home-made loving feeling, or order these unique one-of-a-kind pieces online from crafty sellers.

Here’s our picks of dip-dye home décor. Get ready to decorate!

1. Hand-dyed cushions

There’s something truly special about the ancient art of Japanese Shibori hand-dyed goods. The practice is surprisingly simple but yields stunning results. Add a few indigo or other coloured Shibori cushions to your sofa to instantly add interest to your living space. Image: REWHomeware

Shibori dip-dye cushions
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2. Whimsical wall décor

Walls can be so … beige sometimes. But you can put them toi better use that just propping up your roof (although technically that is a very important job) – make them an art gallery wall canvas and hang your favourite memorabilia. We love the macramé dip-dye trend, which combines age-old craft traditions with whimsical bohemian ombre for a beautiful wall decoration. Image: MAJAMIstudio

Shibori macrame wall hang

3. Artwork beanbags

Almost too beautiful to park your backside in, this unique lounge room feature piece is made from a Vintage African Indigo (circa 1970-1990), handwoven tie-dyed strip cloth from Burkina Faso. Each indigo piece is unique with varied tie-dyed designs and deepness of colour, as it’s the nature of the artisanal process that an artisan’s handiwork fares differently.

Perhaps not an item for the kids to bounce in and out of, but beautiful nonetheless, this vintage textile is generally delicate and requires mindful treatment and minimal use. Image: PillowsByElissa

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Shipori vintage fabric bean bag

4. Dip-dye plant hangers

Your poinsettia just found a new home! Actually, we think all the plants will be clambering to plant themselves in one of these stunning dip-dye macrame plant hangers. Position them at the front of your home to wow the neighbours – they’ll be green with envy. Image: freefille

ombre plant hangers macrame

5. Fancy shopping bags

If you’re Coles and Woolworths reusable shopping bags are starting to feel a bit, well, samey to every other shopper’s bag a’la de choice, brighten up your look. These dip-dye ombre and cork leather drawstring backpacks will fit more than just a lovely bunch of bananas! They’ll also look super stylish hanging in your home. Image: Juream Box

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ombre dip-dye backpack

6. Beautiful bedding

Have sweet bohemian dreams in tie-dye bedding that looks divine. This hand-dyed Shibori style bedding set comes in a range of colours and is perfect for all bedrooms – mum and das, teens and even baby boho’s. DIY with the kids for a fun project. Image: aya textile craft works 

shibori bedding

7. Winter warming blankets

If you’re faux fur throw is feeling a little tired, jazz up the bed, sofa, desk chair with a dip-dye Shibori Blanket that’s super-soft to touch, drapes beautifully and looks stunning. Image: MarramDesigns

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winter blanket shibori

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