
£47
Taking the humble dreamcatcher to the next level. Inspired by the temple umbrella of Bali known as Payung. Each temple has its own umbrella to trap evil spirits and attract good spirits. Different styles are used for different ceremonies. Temple umbrellas are an important part of everyday life in Bali. Our dreamcatchers have been carefully crafted by talented artisans in Indonesia. The best place to hang them is by the window or on the wall of the bedroom. After all, the role of a dream catcher is to stop bad dreams. These dramatic dreamcatcher creations will add a truly exotic touch to your home.
I love this large dreamcatcher for its playful pastel rainbow hues, which add a soft, cheerful touch to any space. It works particularly well in boho or eclectic interiors, where it can serve as a statement piece on a feature wall or above a cosy reading nook. Practical styling tips include pairing it with neutral or pastel-toned cushions and textiles to enhance its colours, or mixing it with other artwork for a layered, curated look. Given its size, it’s best positioned away from cluttered areas to really let it stand out and be appreciated.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
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