Our top pick, Urban Outfitters Margot Tufted Floral Comforter, has textured embroidery, is backed in cotton sheeting, and can be thrown into the washing machine for easy cleaning.   Here is the best boho bedding for any budget. This comforter is made from 100 percent cotton with polyester batting fill, and it’s delightfully soft and smooth to curl up under after a long day. You can machine wash and dry the blanket, and there are matching shams available (sold separately) if you want a cohesive look. However, this textured comforter would look especially chic with a few brightly colored throw pillows, too! Besides its beautiful design, the Delissa Quilt’s craftsmanship makes it truly special. These quilts are handmade by artisans in Jaipur, India, who screen- and block-print the cotton fabric to create the vibrant designs. The blanket is made from a lightweight voile and finished with delicate, hand-stitched kantha (a type of embroidery), so it needs to be hand washed with care. Although it lacks the texture or extra embellishments that other boho-inspired duvet covers have, the Azalea Skye duvet cover makes enough of a statement on its own. If you want to really make your bed stand out, though, just throw on a chunky, tasseled throw blanket or a few fuzzy throw pillows to add some texture. These sheets are made from 95 percent cotton and 5 percent organic cotton percale, and the fabric is OEKO-TEX® certified, meaning it’s free from over 350 harmful substances commonly used in manufacturing. The linens feature light yellow polka dots with a small purple flower overlay, and the edges feature an intricate purple border that will look pretty when folded over a solid colored comforter. Each set of these sheets includes flat and fitted sheets, along with two pillowcases—except for the Twin size, which only has one pillowcase. However, you can purchase additional pillow coverings if needed. The sunshine-inspired print will bring warmth to your bedroom, and it would look especially charming with a white duvet cover. You can then get a throw pillow with a yellow accent to tie the whole look together. No matter which one you choose, you’ll end up with plenty of interesting textures, including tassels and shag accents. Each pillow is made of 100 hundred percent cotton and can be thrown in the washer, making care and cleaning a breeze. The skirt has a 14.5-inch drop, and it comes in three colors—flax, white, and navy. The flax option is the most obviously boho-inspired, while the white and navy colors are best if you want to add just a bit of boho embellishment without going overboard. The set includes a comforter, two shams, flat sheet, fitted sheet, two pillowcases, and one decorative pillow to complete the look. All of the fabric is a soft microfiber, and the comforter features eye-catching medallion motifs in a simple black and white color scheme with pops of orange. It has a lighter weight that’ll make hot sleepers happy, but it’s still cozy enough to be used all year round.

Convenience to Clean

Washing your bedding is a must. But some items are easier to clean than others. So as you shop, be sure to check the care instructions for every item you’re eyeing. Some items are machine washer- and dryer-friendly, while others need to be dry-cleaned or hand-washed. Your future self will thank you if you stick to the machine-washable stuff. But if you don’t mind a little extra work, feel free to spring for a higher-maintenance option. 

Decorative Details

Texture is a big part of bohemian decor. So prioritize items that are loaded with decorative details like embroidery, tassels, or fringe. These items will make your bed look more dynamic, especially when paired with other similarly eye-catching finds.

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This article was written by Camryn Rabideau, a freelance writer, product tester, and expert on all things home. Her writing can also be found on MyDomaine. Additional reporting was done by Lindsey Lanquist, who has spent years covering home and lifestyle products for a range of publications including The Spruce and MyDomaine. “I think of mixing scales of prints,” Kirsten Conner, interior designer at Kirsten Conner Interior Design, says. “I also think of bringing in funky, unexpected textures: macramé, strange tassled things, and beaded elements.” Then, position your bedding in interesting ways. “Utilize diagonal layering to add energy to the bed,” Conner says. Instead of neatly placing a blanket at the foot of your bed, try tossing it over your bed or draping it over your bed frame. “Boho is all about being irreverent,” she adds. “Pick a primary, and layer in secondaries that work with it,” Mary Beth Christopher, interior designer at MBC Interior Design, says. And when combining different patterns, make sure to pair prints of different scales. (Pair a bigger print with a smaller one to keep the two from clashing.)