Definitely remove all the clutter and
knickknacks so you can visual the room with a cleaner slate.
I hate
knickknacks so we don't have any really.
Not exact matches
The doctrinal foundations of the Christian faith — the Trinity, the incarnation and the atonement — become
so many
knickknacks gathering dust on the shelf, perhaps needing to be put out in a yard sale.
This mise - en - scene is pure wunderkammer —
so fixated on cramming every inch of the frame with
knickknacks, piles of papers, obsolete technologies (production designer Maria Djurkovic must've been given one hell of a typewriter budget), and accumulated dust that the characters themselves begin to resemble rare, preserved specimens.
Extra
knickknacks such as phone chargers, maps, and sunglasses fit into the side compartments, but the storage goes
so far back into the door that stuff consistently gets pushed awkwardly out of reach.
You've observed cats climbing trees, teetering perilously on a single branch, leaping incredible heights to land on a pre-selected spot, or threading in and out of complex arrangements of
knickknacks without disturbing a single ornament: unless, of course, they choose to do
so.
A few interesting
knickknacks and Indonesian objects d'art adorn the rooms, though ever
so subtly.
His show has
so many objects only if one counts separately drawings and wallpaper that function much like a single installation, shelves at the bottom of the stairs with dozens of meaningless
knickknacks, more vinyl on the stairwell, and a functioning Louis Vuitton shop directly above.
I see
so many house tours online that are mostly zoomed in pictures of
knickknacks on a shelf, and I'm like «This is NOT a house tour».