My friend Brian Andriola just did a great article for Country Living magazine all about his collection of white bowls.
The article, and the images that came with it reminded me that everyday objects can be the most beautiful things in my home. I remember when I was growing up, my Mom had very few decorative things in the house, but always had very beautiful baskets that she displayed throughout the house, hung on the walls in place of art, and used for storage. Now I understand why -- with kids crashing through the house 24/7, unbreakable accessories are a good idea. After 13 years of kids in the house, and 13 years of addressing new and various organizing challenges, I've accidently built quite a beautiful basket collection of my own.
I've got painted french wire that I acquired on a trip to London
Vintage fishing creels collected from Sun Valley
Several laundry baskets purchased in my quest to find the perfect size and shape
African Wedding Baskets that were some of the first decorative objects I bought when we moved into our house
Willow trunks that have held anything from toys to baby clothes, to bike helmets in the garage
Some metal boxes and vintage suitcases that have been with us since the very early days of our marriage
A garden trug I purchased at the Paris Flea Market
Katie and I will be spending this rainy Saturday afternoon trying to make sense of it all. Thanks, Brian for the inspiration. And drop by if you've got a minute.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Art in the Everyday
Labels:
art,
basics,
decorating ideas,
display,
inspiration
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