Soft cotton knotwork gives a bare wall instant texture, turning a plain corner into something warmer and more lived-in. This macrame wall hanging has a natural, off-white tone, long trailing fringe and a relaxed boho shape that sits beautifully above a bed, sofa, mantel or studio desk.
What the cotton knotwork brings to a room
The central diamond of knots draws the eye first, then the long fringe falls loosely below it.
The neutral cotton shade works with wood, linen, plants and simple painted walls.
The uneven tassels and gathered side sections give it movement without feeling busy.
It softens hard surfaces, especially in bedrooms, living rooms, nurseries and small apartments.
The hanging cord keeps the piece slightly lifted from the wall, so the texture can cast gentle shadow.
Cotton, knots and a natural boho finish
The hanging is made from cotton and handcrafted in Indonesia by a family business. The visible design is built from wrapped cord, open knotwork and long fringing, suspended from a dark, branch-like support at the top.
It has the easy character of macrame rather than a flat printed surface. Small variations in the knotting and fringe are part of the handmade nature of the piece.
Where to place it and how to care for it
Hang it from a secure wall hook or nail using the top cord. It suits indoor spaces where the cotton can stay dry and away from cooking steam, heavy damp or regular splashes.
To freshen it, shake it gently outside or dust with a soft brush. If the cotton needs attention, spot clean carefully with cool water and mild detergent, then let it dry naturally without wringing or tumble drying.
Macrame in a slow home
Macrame is a knotting craft used for decorative textiles, plant hangers and wall pieces, often associated today with boho interiors and natural, handmade home styling. This piece follows that language through cotton cord, open geometric knots and loose fringe. Rather than adding colour or shine, it adds touchab…
region of manufacture: Indonesia