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Collection: Dreamcatchers

There is something quietly powerful about a dreamcatcher — the way it filters the air of a room, catches the light, and fills a wall with movement, meaning, and handcrafted beauty. The Bohoartis Dreamcatchers collection brings together statement pieces designed not just to decorate, but to transform the feeling of a space entirely.

Each dreamcatcher in this collection features an iron hoop wrapped in natural cord, a delicate crocheted lace web in soft ivory or cream, and long cascading tassels adorned with wooden beads and gentle white feathers. The result is a piece that feels at once ancient and contemporary — rooted in craft tradition, styled for the modern boho home. The neutral palette of ivory, white, and natural brown means every piece pairs effortlessly with rattan furniture, linen bedding, pampas grass arrangements, and terracotta accents.

Hang one above a bed as a soft organic headboard alternative, centre it on a living room feature wall, or place it in a nursery to bring a dreamy, protective warmth to the room. Dreamcatchers also make deeply personal, meaningful gifts — for a housewarming, baby shower, bridal shower, birthday, or any occasion that deserves something beautiful and intentional.

Choose your size, hang it up, and let the good dreams in.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of a dreamcatcher?

The dreamcatcher originates with the Ojibwe people of North America: a woven web meant to filter dreams, letting good dreams pass through and holding bad ones until morning. Today it is also hung simply as a symbol of protection and calm in bedroom decor.

What size dreamcatcher should I choose?

For a statement wall or the space above a bed, choose a large dreamcatcher with a hoop around 40 cm and a total length of 70–80 cm including tassels. Smaller hoops of 15–25 cm suit windows, nurseries, and gallery walls.

Where should I hang a dreamcatcher?

Traditionally a dreamcatcher hangs above the bed. It also works over a reading corner, on a nursery wall, or near a window where the feathers and tassels move gently with the air.

How do I clean a dreamcatcher?

Dust it gently with a soft brush or a hairdryer on the cool setting. Avoid water and machine washing — lace, feathers, and suede tassels need to stay dry to keep their shape.

What are Bohoartis dreamcatchers made of?

Crochet lace webs stretched on iron hoops, finished with cotton cord, wooden beads, suede tassels, and natural feathers. Colors stay in the natural range — ivory, white, and black.