A decorative pampas broom set brings dried, natural texture into the home without feeling heavy or over-styled. The pale seagrass tones sit softly against plaster, wood or linen, adding a quiet, rustic line to a hallway, living room or calm corner.
Soft texture for walls, shelves and quiet corners
The natural colour palette keeps the look gentle, with beige and straw-like tones that work easily with warm neutrals.
The broom shape adds a little movement to a wall, less formal than framed art and softer than metal décor.
Grouped in a basket or hung from simple hooks, the pieces bring height and texture without clutter.
The dried fibres have an organic irregularity, so each piece feels slightly different rather than factory-perfect.
They suit slow, natural interiors: linen, clay, rattan, raw wood, pale stone and quiet morning light.
Natural seagrass with quiet variation
Made from seagrass, these decorative brooms have the dry, tactile character of gathered plant fibres. The use of natural material means the tone, handle shape and bristle arrangement can vary slightly from piece to piece, which is part of their charm.
How to style and care for them
Use them as decorative pieces rather than working cleaning tools. Hang them on a wall, lean them in a vase, or place them with other dried grasses for a layered natural display.
Keep them indoors and away from damp areas. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth or a light feather duster, handling the fibres with care to reduce shedding.
From everyday tool to decorative object
Bundled grasses and plant fibres have long been used in domestic brooms across many rural cultures, where available natural materials were gathered, tied and put to practical use. In contemporary interiors, that familiar form has become more sculptural. The broom outline still suggests handwork, harvest and home, but here it is chosen for texture and atmosphere rather than sweeping.
Set details
This is a set of four decorative pampas-…
setsQuantity: 4
region of manufacture: Indonesia