Maximalist decor for people who refuse beige
More colour, more pattern, more personality. Maximalism done loud.
Maximalist interiors aren't messy — they're considered. Layered colour, layered texture, layered eras. This edit pulls together every piece in the Bold Finders catalogue built for the more-is-more brief: saturated rugs, sculptural lighting, sofas with opinions, and accessories that finish the look.
lightingMagic Cap Fungi Lamp
Trippy desk vibes without the legal trouble
lightingGolden Hour Halo Projector
Canned sunshine for your windowless flat
lightingThe High Five Manita
A helping hand for your nightstand
lightingThe Glazed Donut Beam
Zero calorie sweetness for your shelf
furnitureThe Spritz Side Table
Happy hour served in furniture form
furnitureThe CEO Executive Throne
Classic luxury for your inner mogul
furnitureThe Velvet Caterpillar Slouch
A segmented hug for your spine
furnitureGhost Mode Folding Seat
Clear seating for narrow-minded spaces
furnitureThe FJARA Flow Lounger
Liquid comfort for your living room
furnitureThe Prism Acrylic Block
Invisible storage for visible tastes
furnitureThe Snake Eyes Ottoman
Roll the bones for extra seating
furnitureModa Time Warp Stools
Wait out the clock in style
furnitureThe Wavy Squiggle Chair
Bent out of shape on purpose
accessoriesNordic Tick Tock Disk
Minimalist math for your blank walls
accessoriesThe High School Locker
Hide your mess in retro metal
accessoriesManual Date Desktop Flip
Take control of your own timeline
accessoriesAuto Flip Time Machine
The most satisfying sound in physics
accessoriesThe Floating Ghost Shelf
Level up your wall-jewelry game
accessoriesThe Magic 8 Ash-Tray
Signs point to another cigarette
accessoriesThe King's Gambit Cushion
Checkmate your boring old sofa
accessoriesThe See-Through Snap Frame
Let your photos breathe a bit
accessoriesThe Neon Jelly Frame
Squishy colors for stiff memories
accessoriesThe Night Fever Planter
Give your ferns a dance floor
accessoriesThe Grinning Reflection Mirror
Check yourself before you wreck yourself
accessoriesSparkle Spore Disco Fungi
Groovy mushrooms that don't need water
beddingGrandmaster Bedding Bundle
Sleep in the middle of a game
rugsThe Sunset Strip Screen
Showering into the golden hour
rugsThe Cabana Stripe Curtain
Resort living without the room service
rugsThe Birthday Suit Mat
A polite suggestion for your guests
rugsThe Behind The 8-Ball Rug
Sink the shot on your floor
rugsCosmic Dreaming Duvet Set
Sleep among the celestial bodies
rugsThe Zesty Clementine Sheets
Squeeze the day from your bed
rugsThe Mind-Bend Illusion Rug
A floor that plays with eyes
rugsThe Seven-Way Checker Rug
Pick a pattern, any pattern
rugsThe Sakura Bloom Set
Fresh petals for your snooze session
rugsThe Midnight Noir Bundle
Blackout drapes for your entire bed
FAQ.
Where do I start with maximalism?+
Pick one anchor — a rug or a sofa — then build the room outward in supporting colours and one repeated motif.
Won't it look chaotic?+
Not if you repeat colour. Three to five colours, used across multiple pieces, reads intentional even when each piece is loud on its own.