Layla, I love that you are incorporating
old architectural pieces into your new closets!
But more specifically I love using old book, old frames, old bottles, farmhouse tables, jute rugs, and any type of
old architectural piece.
Not exact matches
Today's look is a themed around a beautiful
piece of
architectural salvage that my Great - Grandpa Irwin pulled from a condemned
old church in Minnesota, a loooong time ago.
* Many of our furniture
pieces, the boxwood wreaths,
architectural pieces, milking bench, Patience / Strength mugs are from
Old Glory Antiques.
His large,
architectural textiles, in bright red or ravishing saffron, are both sculptures and performative
pieces, meant to be handled however spectators wish (though visitors can not touch the
older examples on view).
Taking in
old classics, including his now iconic prints of Battersea Power Station, the National Theatre and Tate Modern; commissions for high profile clients including the Southbank Centre, Royal Shakespeare Company and Transport for London; and new, more abstract
architectural pieces, this show brings together some of Catherall's best - known artworks and displays his signature style and movement to mastery of the linocutting medium.
Then I might lean an
architectural piece under the mantle like an
old gate, or black iron fence part, or even a window with the panes out of it so the air could still get through.
This time, I started with the one - hundred - some - year -
old window that my great - grandpa salvaged from a church in Minnesota, and then layered in a wooden
piece of
architectural salvage, my Grandma Beth's
old crocks, a few glass bottles (to contrast with the tone of the crocks), a driftwood sailboat, and some faux (and one real!)
An innovative company that uses
old architectural reclaimed items & materials & turns them into unusual decorative
pieces.
Even smaller
architectural pieces like this
old corbel can create such a great look in a room.
Love the
architectural piece as a headboard, the headboard that was apparently made from an
old door, the whimsical seahorse made from twigs (I assume), the post office painting, and the
old corbels under the island overhang.
(and those of your friend too) I love
old architectural and industrial
pieces!!!!!
I wanted something masculine (obviously), something graphic, something rugged, and something that seamlessly incorporated
old architecture and
pieces with new modern and
architectural lighting and accessories.
I love vintage
architectural salvage and
old bits and
pieces.
Though they're newer
pieces, the ornate concrete console and
architectural reclaimed wood mirror lend the entryway an
old - world look that suits the home's elegance.