Boëmoa (Boemoa) was created from a simple belief: the most memorable homes are shaped by pieces that cannot be found everywhere.

In a world of uniform interiors, there is a quiet luxury in living with objects that feel personal, distinctive, and thoughtfully chosen.

Each collection begins with carefully selected textiles sourced in limited quantities from small local fabric shops. These fabrics are transformed into cushion covers through small production runs, with no design produced in editions of more than fifty pieces.

Every piece is handmade by local tailors, close to where the fabric is found, preserving a sense of craftsmanship and place within each collection.

New fabrics are introduced slowly through considered releases, allowing each edition to remain uncommon and intentional.

The result is a collection designed to bring warmth, character, and rarity into the home.

Beautiful fabrics with intricate patterns.

A Note from the Founder:

I have always been fascinated by the way fabric tells a story.

A single textile can transform how we feel. Long before Boëmoa existed, I already collected fabrics - they felt too meaningful to leave behind!

Boëmoa was created as a way to share that appreciation, and to bring textiles into the home in a way that allows people to express themselves freely and beautifully through their spaces.

Each piece begins with a fabric chosen for its character and individuality, then hand-crafted into limited-edition cushion covers that carry expressive detail and personality into everyday life.

It is important to me that these materials continue their journey beyond a single use. A portion of each fabric collection is shared with local communities, where they live on in different forms and contexts.

Thank you for being here, and for becoming part of the Boëmoa story.

Person opening a gift box with a piece of colorful fabric with a floral pattern inside, and a tag on the box that reads 'Boëmoa'.
Person opening a gift box with a piece of colorful fabric with a floral pattern inside, and a tag on the box that reads 'Boëmoa'.