Many event designers and hosts are forgoing overly polished and posh parties for the elegantly undone nature of the bohemian aesthetic. By incorporating vintage touches, an abundance of foliage, and nature-inspired accents, the atmosphere becomes warm and inviting to guests.
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The Be Inspired PR-hosted Tassels and Tastemakers event, held March 2015 in Los Angeles, featured whimsical dream catchers from Found Vintage Rentals.
Photo: Troy Grover

Birdcages entwined with vines hung above the couple’s table at a wedding designed by the JDK Group.
Photo: Leslie Gilbert Photography

The Los Angeles-based Seed Floral Interactive offers a flower cart, which can be branded or painted any color.
Photo: Courtesy of Seed Interactive Floral Cart

“Having each seat accented with a gorgeous, lush green bundle brings the outside in, even in the coldest of times,” says designer Christina Janda.
Photo: Courtesy of Christine Janda Design & Events

Seed Floral Interactive’s terrarium bar can be customized by including trinkets and colors to reflect the theme of an event or a company’s logo.
Photo: Courtesy of Seed Interactive Floral Cart

At Tassels and Tastemakers, event designer Mindy Weiss created a luxe lace teepee setup.
Photo: Troy Grover

For the bread-and-salad course of a JDK Group-designed private party in York, Pennsylvania, guests grabbed pails of breadsticks and artisanal breads and snipped off their salad boxes, which hung from twine.
Photo: Caroline Logan Photography

For a steampunk-inspired bat mitzvah designed by Magnolia Bluebird, the Haiku Guys typed out impromptu poems and distributed them to guests during cocktails.
Photo: Stephen Bobb Photography

Also at the steampunk-inspired bat mitzvah, vintage accents like a boldly painted antique clock provided a teen-friendly twist on the theme.
Photo: Stephen Bobb Photography