As of late, I am intrigued with all the new and interesting ways to display art and thought I would share some of my favorites with you.
This is such a clever way to highlight these small etchings.
I am in love with this vignette from Susan Ferrier with art hung asymmetrically on antique mirror.
These antique farmed maps bring movement to a modern space and are hung in the shape of Italy.
I have always liked an orderly grid patterned art arrangement but thought this was more interesting...take the classic grid pattern and shake it up, just a little!
I like the idea of creating a clipboard art display where you can change out the art with the season, your mood, as your children grow, highlighting your latest journey...
I like this artistic placement of this collection of prints...random, not really.
I have noticed a lot of art placement all the way to the floor and many times leaning against the wall.
I am a huge advocate for these little hallways of discovery. {Love the wallpapered focal wall!} This image is from West Elm.
I love black and white photography and love to take pictures and thought this gallery of a hallway was way cool. I might just get lost on the way to the powder room...
I like the juxtaposition of these antique prints framed in modern Lucite in a bedroom from Charlotte Moss.
I have been contemplating going big and modern and love this art in a room by Victoria Hagan.
Something old, something new....I like it!












I love all of these - something a little unexpected in each one :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Lisa - while I don't know that I would be so bold to try all of these at home, I love seeing these out of the box examples!!
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ReplyDeleteAmara
Hmm.. that's a refreshing way to hang artworks. It would be great if documents can be displayed in such a way that they look artistic too.
ReplyDeleteWillaude Gore