I haven’t done a 5 ways post in forever. But what better day for one than Cinco de Mayo?! I thought this year we could celebrate with a look at Otomi prints in interiors. Named for the Mexican Otomi Indians, these bold animal and floral graphics can be found in bright hues or neutrals. Either way, a timeless addition to any interior.
[wall art urban road | bedding unknown via muzaiki | table runner image emily of the beetle shack | wall stencil via apartment therapy | pillows image david wakely via houzz]
Christina says
I love the graphic repetition in the wallpaper and the wall art. (The table runner over a coffee table is sooo smart, definitely filing that away…or pinning it so I don’t have to try to remember.) 🙂
homestilo says
Yes, because it is done in a light/neutral tone, to wall treatment works well. Funny, I ‘Pin to remember’ then find myself asking “…when did I Pin THAT?!”
rooth says
The pattern is pretty fantastic but the picture of that last room?! Amazing
Lauren | Still Plus Life says
I kept thinking each one was my favorite, but it has to be the wall paper, hands down. So lovely!
Angelica says
El arte otomi me encanta ,, yo me traje una manta de México y todavía me falta enmarcarla ,, que tengas una buena semana
Gloria says
I’ve always loved this kind of print, but never knew the name for it! That stenciled nursery is absolutely beautiful!
Fer Landa says
The otomies designs are great! I bought one panel from the store Otomi Mexico- http://www.otomimexico.com
The colors are fantastic!
homestilo says
Thanks Fer – and thanks for sharing this website with us!