
SmithHönig's Design Journal
DESERT MAXIMALISM
The language of sun-scorched walls, bougainvilleas, and pigment-rich traditions. It’s the bold colors of embroidery, the saturated pinks of cochineal dye, the vibrant mix of clay, textiles, and florals.
While not limited to just one country or region, you'll find versions of this palette In the deserts and highlands of Mexico and South America, as well as in places like Morocco, Rajasthan, and Santa Fe.
Restraint gives way to radiance. Color's not just decoration. It’s identity. Warm, layered, rooted in place and endlessly inspiring. Use it to refresh and energize your space.


Abeni African Mud Cloth


Ekani Linen and Cotton Turkish Throw Blanket

Keep The Color Flowing
DESERT MAXIMALISM ISN'T JUST A PALETTE - IT'S A MOOD
Think rose-dusted terracotta, deep cobalt blues, sunset siennas, and shimmering neutrals that recall sand dunes at golden hour. It’s for the bold-hearted who want to infuse their home with warmth, wonder, and wanderlust. This palette pairs beautifully with layered textures, artisan ceramics, vintage finds, and globally inspired prints. Use it to turn your room into an earthy, edgy, and endlessly expressive space.

SET THE TABLE WITH COLOR
Add depth and personality to your space with colorful home decor accents in a bold maximalist palette. Marigold, Terracotta, Cobalt, and Orchid create a vibrant moody look that keeps the eye moving.
Layer table runners or other linens with placemats, hand-painted plates, colorful napkins and gorgeous centerpieces. Mix, without the need for perfect matching, for a table that's uniquely you and totally memorable.


Grace White Dinner Plate