Sentences with phrase «glass vases on»

To add a beautiful focal point in a snap, arrange faux flowers in graceful ceramic and glass vases on your bedside cabinet.
You may already have one around the house, but if not, just a friendly (non-sponsored) heads up: there are lots of glass vases on the 70 % off aisle at Michaels right now.
Where is your bedskirt and the gold and glass vase on your fireplace mantel from?
Against this backdrop, a blue fringed throw brings the scheme to life, with the same shade continuing on to the lamp bases and glass vase on the windowsill.

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And if you're a fan of cacti and succulents, you'll find botanical art, ceramic planters, handmade vases, glass terrariums, original prints and even cactus inspired jewellery on Folksy.
But at least when we drive all this way, we know we're not going to get rained on,» said David Leppla, who traveled from Cedarville, N.J., to sell his and wife Melaine Guernsey - Leppla's stunning glass vases, bowls and sculptures.
A marbleized soap dispenser and small glasses vases with fresh cuttings on each side of the sink decorate the uncluttered top of the vanity.
That would be that it's not really a vase, but a lantern and I have a big time crush on glass.
I jumped on the faux marble bandwagon and made these cute vases with dollar store glass and contact paper.
Sources wallpaper Miles Redd for Schumacher «Tumbling Blocks» in color Greige (sold to the trade only) mini abacus lamps black + white boxes glass shadow boxes faux shagreen tray acrylic easel white vases, similar here black vase, similar here antique wood boxes coffee table books — Louis Vuitton, Swans, Legends of the Jet Society, Vera Wang on Weddings, 36 Hours, 125 Weekends in Europe
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Slap a leaf decal on some glass Mason jars, slather on the paint in your favorite autumnal colors, then peel off the sticker and voilà — you've got a candle holder, a vase, or whatever you need these to be.
Here is my guess on what it was... the metal part was part of a vase that might have had a glass center to it, it broke and the previous owners decided to make a new vase with tin HAHAHAHA.
I love mixing up the displays on my huge glass drying rack — from mason jars to hanging vases filled with flowers to my favorite plate collections, it's always something different.
I also recently started collecting these gorgeous Simon Pierce Christmas trees which look so pretty mixed in with small glass vases and Christmas stems on your table.
Over here I added some stoneware vases with a warm clay color on the bottom (this is the only newish thing in the room), moved my marble bowl over from the nightstand (which is a great spot to throw things like glasses, receipts.
Faceted on the inside, our Fluted Glass Vases create luminous reflections.
Grab a straight sided vase from the glass aisle and you will be well on your way to a holiday centerpiece that everyone will love.
The glen plaid Ralph Lauren stemware makes an appearance on many of my tables, but nowhere does is work so well as when mixed with the tartans here.For height I lifted the crystal candlestick holders onto inverted mercury glass vases.
And then I added the icing on the cake for me which were these beautiful pink roses and baby hydrangeas in a small glass from Pier 1 (that worked perfectly as a vase here)....
While on a propeller platform, the Kongs must pound a purple glass vase to collect the Puzzle Piece before the platform collapses.
What suggestions can you make on photographing stained glass panels and 3 dimensional fused glass products such as vases and bowls etc..?
Photo: Jonathan Muzikar, © Isa Genzken; Isa Genzken, Rot - gelb - schwarzes Doppelellipsoid «Zwilling» (Red - yellow - black Double Ellipsoid «Twin»), 1982, lacquered wood, two parts, Collection of the artist, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Buchholz, Cologne / Berlin, © Isa Genzken; Isa Genzken, MLR, 1992, lacquer on canvas, Lonti Ebers, New York, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Buchholz, Cologne / Berlin, © Isa Genzken; Isa Genzken, Hospital (Ground Zero), 2008, metal tray dolly, plastic flowers in spray - painted vase, ribbon, metal, mirror foil, synthetic polymer paint on fabric, shot glasses, fiberboard, and casters, Collection Charles Asprey, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Buchholz, Cologne / Berlin, © Isa Genzken; Isa Genzken, New Buildings for Berlin, 2004, glass and silicone on wood pedestal, four parts, Kravis Collection, Courtesy David Zwirner Gallery, New York / London, © Isa Genzken; Isa Genzken, Fuck the Bauhaus # 4, 2000, plywood, Plexiglas, plastic slinky, clipboards, aluminum light shade, flower petals, tape, printed paper, shells, and model tree, Private Collection, Turin, Courtesy AC Project Room, New York, © Isa Genzken
The series of small flower vases and pots is called Sekka (stone fruits), with inspirations from the smooth touch of plumply rounded pieces of broken glass shaped by waves found on the beaches or riverbeds of the Setouchi area where the artist is based, embraces beautiful curves that invite us to wrap in our hands.
These same elements are reused in the three larger pieces currently showing in the main space, Arrangement, Arrangement II and Arrangement III, less - uniform structures with multiple shelves that also feature a scented candle on a steel pole, a floral arrangement in a blown - glass vase and a QuickTime movie (an aerial view of a simulated modernist building) on a flatscreen.
A bouquet of steel shards sprawled from a glass vase, and nails protruded from the floral ensemble like thorns, lending to the piece's name «Bouquet of Torment,» a striking statement on the symbol of flowers and their all - to - common role as vehicles for empty requests for forgiveness.
The New Jeff Koons 1980 duratran, fluorescent lightbox 42 x 32 x 8 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT New Hoover Celebrity IV, New Hoover Convertible, New Shelton Wet / Dry 5 - Gallon, New Shelton Wet / Dry 10 - Gallon Doubledecker Four vacuum cleaners, 1985 plexiglas, fluorescent lights 99 x 53 1⁄2 x 28 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Aqualung 1985 bronze Edition 1 of 3 27 x 17 1⁄2 x 17 1⁄2 inches Private collection One Ball Total Equilibrium Tank (Spalding Dr. J Silver Series) 1985 glass, steel, sodium chloride reagent, distilled water, basketball Edition 1 of 2 64 3⁄4 x 30 3⁄4 x 13 1⁄4 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Three Balls 50/50 Tank (Wilson Aggressor, Wilson Supershot, Dr. J Silver Series) 1985 glass, steel, distilled water, three basketballs Edition 2 of 2 60 1⁄2 x 48 3⁄4 x 13 1⁄4 inches Private collection Jim Beam - J.B. Turner Train 1986 stainless steel, bourbon Artist's Proof 11 x 114 x 6 1⁄2 inches Stefan T. Edlis collection I Assume You Drink Martell 1986 oil inks on canvas Edition 1 of 2 45 x 60 inches Private collection Italian Woman 1986 stainless steel Edition 1 of 3 30 x 18 x 11 inches Courtesy Leo Castelli Gallery Rabbit 1986 stainless steel Edition 3 of 3 41 x 19 x 12 inches Sonnabend collection Buster Keaton 1988 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 65 3⁄4 x 50 x 26 1⁄2 inches C&M Arts Michael Jackson and Bubbles 1988 porcelain / ceramic blend Edition 2 of 3 42 x 70 1⁄2 x 32 1⁄2 inches San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, purchased through the Marian and Bernard Messenger Fund and restricted funds Pink Panther 1988 porcelain Edition 3 of 3 41 x 20 1⁄2 x 19 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT St. John the Baptist 1988 porcelain Edition 3 of 3 56 1⁄2 x 30 x 24 1⁄2 inches Courtesy Sonnabend Gallery Ushering in Banality 1988 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 38 x 62 x 30 inches Private collection Vase of Flowers 1988 mirror 72 1⁄2 x 53 x 1 inches Collection of Michael Crichton, courtesy of Christie's Wild Boy and Puppy 1988 porcelain Edition 1 of 3 38 x 39 1⁄2 x 23 1⁄2 inches C&M Arts Winter Bears 1988 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 48 x 44 x 15 1⁄2 inches Anthony d'Offay, London Woman in Tub 1988 porcelain Edition 3 of 3 23 3⁄4 x 36 x 27 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Bourgeois Bust - Jeff and Ilona 1991 marble Artist's Proof 44 1⁄2 x 28 x 21 inches Anthony d'Offay, London Dirty - Jeff on Top 1991 oil inks silkscreened on canvas 60 x 90 inches Collection of Rachel and Jean - Pierre Lehmann Wall Relief with Bird 1991 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 72 x 50 x 27 inches C&M Arts Balloon Dog (Orange) 1994 - 2000 high chromium stainless steel, mirror - polished finish with transparent color coating 120 x 144 x 45 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Bread with Egg 1995 - 1997 oil on canvas 128 x 108 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Play - Doh 1995 - 2004 oil on canvas 131 5⁄16 x 111 1⁄16 inches Private collection Auto 2001 oil on canvas 102 x 138 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Lobster 2003 polychromed aluminum, steel, vinyl Edition 1 of 3 57 7⁄8 x 17 1⁄8 x 37 inches (plus variable length chain) Private collection, courtesy Thea Westreich Art Advisory Services Elvis 2003 oil on canvas 108 x 93 inches Stefan T. Edlis collection
The modest show, organized by guest curator Jay Belloli and largely selected from holdings in the artist's foundation, includes student efforts, late paintings, a few ceramics, some wood carvings, jewelry designs, two glass vases, a Surrealist abstraction carved in low - relief on the back of an illuminated plexiglass sheet and more than a dozen prints.
Each glass vase is formed by blowing it directly into a shape cut from wood while it lays flat on a table, ensuring the disparate objects fit perfectly like puzzle pieces.
Rugs cover squeaky oak floors beneath a pressed tin ceiling, sections of glass in bulls eye surrounds, and a vase of roses on a table of regional magazines.
The big glass vases add shine and interest keeping the focus on the sofa.
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And on the left mantel side i placed the glass vase which carried the oil from our baby girl's Christening and put some flowers in it.
Of course, the kitchen includes hallmarks of the family's history: Above the range is Erin's dad's collection of vases, on the wall are vintage foodie prints that belonged to her stepmother (a former cook) and up high is a tiny stained - glass window installed by Erin's grandfather (which can be opened using a quirky pulley system Erin kept in place).
And on my front hall table are two tall dark brown glass» I Dream of Jeannie» style vases and standing right in front of them a clear crystal vase that's filled with seashells to help remind me of the beach!
I put my pretty, putrid branches in a gorgeous glass vase, and they spent the night on our back porch.
Tall and sculptural branches placed in simple glass vases create a pleasing display on the coffee table.
We snuggled it right up against their sofa (which they're replacing later on down the line), and topped it with their new HomeGoods lamp and twig - wrapped glass vase.
On top, the collection of glass vases is full of thrift store finds.
This reminds me of spoons bunched in a glass or small vase on the kitchen table.
Anyway, I have rustic baskets; vintage industrial fiberglass swivel chairs from our junior college, my great - grandparents» c. 1900 curved glass oak china cabinet with their Nippon china luncheon set displayed inside and modern glass vases with real - looking fake flowers on top; my Crosley turntable sitting on a mcm piece with my albums displayed underneath and my Amazon Echo sitting on top — quite the mix.
Your jam jars of liquid rubies look adorable propped up there on pretty white pedestals surrounded by bright blue hydrangeas in milk glass vases.
To create a Fall vibe I suspended an autumn wreath over my mirror, placed two large white faux pumpkins on one end of the buffet, and a long glass vase full of pumpkins and pinecones on the other end.
Group vases, glass bottles, jars and cups together on a sideboard or shelf, and fill with single stems for an eye - catching display.
Using craft paint and a gold - leaf kit, you can create stunning Easter eggs that will look beautiful on your holiday table, whether strewn across the top, as place settings or as a centrepiece, stacked in a glass vase.
>> > SOURCES << < wall colour: Red Earth, ceiling colour: Nancy's Blushes, alcove colour: Picture Gallery Red, velvet curtains: AuDelaVintage, fabric for sheers: bettiecouture, curtain tassels: FabricsTrimsPillows, curtain hardware: Cozzy Coverings, 3 pink and purple signed and numbered prints from Montreal's St. Michel flea market, vintage radio converted into a Bluetooth speaker by my husband: Daff Design, purple vase on radio & glass owl vase on dining table & most of the vintage ceramics on buffet: Vanier Moderns, plate with semi-circle hanging on wall in alcove & bowl below it & 2 small bowls leaning against books: Le Lou Ula Atelier, plate with flower: L'Arbre et la Rivière, brass reed sculpture & brass plant stand: The Pale Blue Dot, wooden stool plant stand & purple vase on dining table: Highjinx, rug: eCarpetGallery, Hay Denmark blanket and Ferm Living orange pot: The Modern Shop, framed canvas abstract painting: Andrea @hunt.
This chevron mercury glass vase is puts a trendy spin on the traditional look, while still keeping all the sparkle and shimmer of mercury glass.
Finally, I added pops of gold throughout on the wine glasses, vases and cutlery.
I took the little button and stretchy string and looked around until I found the perfect spot, right on my glass entry vase with the twigs!
This glass bud vase holds one or two blooms, but is just as perfect on its own.
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