Home Decor + Interior Design

At The Dharma Door, we love seeing natural textures and fibres, neutral palettes and earthy tones woven into our interiors. Here, we've collated images of our favourite home decor and interior design images that we draw inspiration from. Natural home decor and interior design inspiration.
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a collage of photos with different rooms and furniture in the same photo, including a fireplace
Design inspiration - The Dharma Door
What we're loving this week!
a collage of different rooms and furniture
Earthy design inspiration - The Dharma Door
What we're loving this week...
a collage of photos with different rooms and furniture in them, including the stairs
Design inspiration - The Dharma Door
What we're loving this week!
a collage of photos showing different rooms and furnishings in various styles, colors, and sizes
Design inspiration - The Dharma Door
What we're loving this week!
a collage of different rooms and furniture
Design and Decor inspiration - The Dharma Door
What we're loving this week.
a collage of different rooms and furniture
Design and decor inspiration - The Dharma Door
This week's collage.
a collage of photos with the words what we are loving this week on it
Design and Decor inspiration - The Dharma Door
What we're loving this week...
two balls of twine are sitting on a table next to a vase with berries
Handspun Hemp twine - The Dharma Door
Hemp is one the strongest and most durable of all natural fibres, making our twine perfect for gift wrapping, gardening, cooking and craft. We supply two x 50 metre / 54.68 yard balls of thick (4 ply) hemp twine in a reusable cotton drawstring bag, which is handprinted and sewn in a Fair Trade workshop. Photography by Jessie Prince.
a collage of different rooms and furniture
Design inspiration - The Dharma Door
What we're loving this week.
a bed with white linens and a wooden foot board in front of a window
Uma Throw, Alabaster Linen & Cotton - The Dharma Door
This throw is soft to the touch, yet retains a visually rustic aesthetic that makes it a perfect addition to any home. Generously sized, it can be draped over a lounge or laid across a bed to add a layer of warmth and textured charm, creating an inviting and cosy atmosphere. The colour of this throw is a variegated mix of creamy toned linen and natural off-white cotton making it perfect to effortlessly style in many different interior palettes. Photography by The Design Villa.
a collage of photos showing different rooms and furniture in various styles, sizes and colors
Our weekly design inspiration - The Dharma Door
two pieces of rope hanging from the side of a curtain
Banksia Tassels - The Dharma Door
Designed with a long tassel attached to each end of a plaited jute rope, these tassels are perfect to use as tie-backs for linen or cotton curtains. They will also add a lovely textural touch to a space when hung from a coat rack, wall hook or draped around a door handle. Photography by Stacey Madden.
a white couch sitting in front of a window next to a blanket on top of it
Uma Throw, natural linen & natural cotton - The Dharma Door
luxurious, handwoven Uma throw, crafted in a harmonious blend of 80% natural linen and 20% natural khadi cotton. Designed to bring a touch of earthy elegance and warmth to your home, this 430gsm throw showcases a textural finish that naturally arises from the open-weave of these two distinct fibres. Handwoven by artisans using traditional wooden looms, this piece features a beautiful selvedge and is designed for those who appreciate the finer details. Photography by The Design Villa.
a wooden bowl filled with beads on top of a white floor next to a piece of wood
Clay Beads - The Dharma Door
Earthy and tactile, our string of hand-rolled Clay Beads are a simple, stylish way to introduce the current terracotta and clay trend into your home. Display them in a bowl or tray on a coffee table or sideboard, or on top of a stack of books. Hang them from a coat rack or wall hooks to introduce a different texture to existing woven bags or textiles. Photography by Jessie Prince.