I've always liked bell jars, or cloches. I think they can elevate a simple item that might otherwise be overlooked into something worthy of showcasing, like this shell that I put under a cloche on my coffee table. I found the darling little cloche at a local antique shop and couldn't resist its charm.
I love the way that the pink hues in the shell play upon the pinks in my coffee table books, and that the bell jar gives my vignette a little bit of height.
One of my newest coffee table books is Nate Berkus's 'The Things that
Matter'. And what is featured in Nate's place? Why a bell jar of course:
via Nate Berkus 'The Things that Matter' - Print. |
I'll be reviewing his book and some other coffee table books later this month. This image demonstrates how perfectly bell jars fit with any decor. My space is so feminine and cheery, whereas Nate's is more masculine and moody.
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I'm obsessed with Cloches. Been on the lookout for the perfect one, and the perfect object to plan inside it!
ReplyDeletei just ADORE THIS!!! Bell shaped glass jars... what a fabulous idea :) your have inspired me, I think my room could use one! xoxo
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A beautiful way to display other beautiful things....the trick is find the perfect item to be showcased. Love your shell!
ReplyDeleteLove the look. I have almost identical coffee table books as you do, and even a piece of Amethyst druze! :) Btw, I am hosting a giveaway for a free pair of designer pillows (value up to $140) so don't forget to check it out.
ReplyDeleteI love your place! So pretty and well styled. And I love bell jars, too! :)
ReplyDeleteI dream of the day my babes are old enough to leave my shit alone so I can have pretties on display like this!
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