Global Interior Design — The Marcelina Style Guide


Eclectic & Bohemian · Style Guide

Global:Worldly sophistication celebrating diverse cultural traditions.


Global design is what happens when someone travels for two decades and refuses to leave any of it behind. A Moroccan rug under an Indian block-printed cushion beside a Turkish copper lamp — deliberately layered, unapologetically international.

Style FamilyEclectic & Bohemian
Origin EraContemporary hybrid
Best ForLiving rooms, dining rooms, entryways
Read Time7 minutes

Global design is what happens when someone travels for two decades and refuses to leave any of it behind. A Moroccan rug under an Indian block-printed cushion beside a Turkish copper lamp — deliberately layered, unapologetically international.

The style is close to Bohemian but with a sharper edit. Pieces are chosen for provenance and craft rather than atmosphere; nothing is bought just to fill a corner.

This guide walks through what defines the look, the palette we work from when a client asks for it, the pieces and materials that make a room feel like Global instead of "generic contemporary," and where in a home it lands best.

What defines it

Key characteristics.

01Handcrafted artisan pieces from various cultures
02Traditional techniques and materials
03Natural, organic materials
04Rich textiles with cultural significance
05Mix of global origins with intentional curation
06Meaningful objects with stories
07Celebration of craftsmanship
08Warm, layered aesthetic

Global rooms are travelogues you can walk through.

The palette

Colours we build the room around.

Primary Palette

Cavern Clay #B7734F Sherwin-Williams SW 7701
Manchester Tan #D0BF9F Benjamin Moore HC-81
Roycroft Bottle Green #2E4032 Sherwin-Williams SW 2847
Naval #2C3E51 Sherwin-Williams SW 6244

Accent Colours

Dorset Gold #C99855 Benjamin Moore HC-42
Roycroft Copper Red #8E3E2F Sherwin-Williams SW 2839

Colours to Avoid

Sterile modern whitesCool corporate graysExtreme minimalism

Colours specified from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams — the two catalogues carried by every serious paint store, with codes any designer can quote and any store can mix.

The physical vocabulary

Materials & textures.

Materials
  • Handwoven textiles
  • Natural fibers (jute, sisal, cotton)
  • Artisan ceramics
  • Hand-carved wood
  • Hammered metals
  • Natural stone
  • Rattan and bamboo
  • Block-printed fabrics
Patterns
  • Ikat and shibori
  • Kilim geometrics
  • Indian block prints
  • African mudcloth
  • Moroccan tile patterns
  • Batik
Textures
  • Handwoven rugs
  • Carved wood details
  • Hammered metal surfaces
  • Nubby handspun textiles
  • Rough-hewn pottery
The pieces that carry the room

Furniture & decor.

Iconic Pieces
  • Moroccan poufs
  • Indian carved cabinets
  • Chinese antique chests
  • African stools
  • Japanese tansu
  • Indonesian daybeds
  • Middle Eastern brass tables
Decor Elements
  • Artisan ceramics and pottery
  • Handwoven baskets
  • Textiles with cultural significance
  • Carved wood sculptures
  • Traditional musical instruments
  • Brass and copper vessels
  • Vintage travel finds
  • Global artwork and prints
How the room is lit

Lighting style.

Moroccan brass pendants, Turkish glass sconces, Indian block-printed table lamp shades. Layered, warm, and deeply specific.

Where it works best

Best rooms.

Living RoomPerfect MatchBedroomPerfect MatchDining RoomPerfect MatchEntrywayPerfect MatchHome OfficePerfect MatchBathroomGreat ChoiceGuest RoomGreat ChoiceLibraryGreat ChoiceReading NookGreat ChoiceSunroomGreat Choice
Practical guidance

Space & approach.

Small Spaces

In small spaces, let one region or color story dominate. A small room might focus on Moroccan influence or Japanese aesthetics. One stunning global piece—an Indonesian cabinet or Turkish rug—can define the space. Use textiles and small objects to layer cultural interest without overwhelming.

Large Spaces

Large spaces can journey through multiple cultures. Create vignettes: a Moroccan seating area, an Asian-inspired meditation corner. Layer rugs from different origins. Display collections of pottery or textiles. The space should feel like the home of a thoughtful world traveler.

Starting a Collection

Start with one substantial global piece — a Moroccan rug, an antique Chinese cabinet, an Indian brass tray on a low stand. Everything else builds around and toward it.

The Considered Room

Commissioned Global work respects provenance — pieces made in the traditional way in their country of origin, imported directly, joined and finished by hand. Made with the people who invented the form.

From the Marcelina catalog

Pieces that live in this idiom.

Every piece above is designed and built in our workroom. Prices are our to-the-trade rates; no retail middleman.

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