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03-24-2018 09:22 PM
Number 1 because I like blue, but find it to be the most easy on the eyes. I almost feel my eyes let go of the strain when I see the color.
03-24-2018 09:31 PM
#4 is the best one here IMO. However, I would remove one or both of the plants as they hide the artwork behind them.
03-24-2018 10:09 PM - edited 03-24-2018 10:10 PM
Homegoods. Some of the items just scream Homegoods to me.
03-24-2018 10:16 PM
Number 2 absolutely flows! The curves of the table legs echo the curves of the ginger jars.
The placement of the ginger jars, one slightly in front of the other, is in a wonderful juxtaposition with the sailing picture. The sailboat adds to the curved theme as one can imagine it skimming over curled waves.
The flowers, clock, and urn lamp are in another perfect trinity, as the eye appreciates the height differences.
Asymmetry above the table top with almost-symmetry below.
Below, it is clever the way the three non-identical objects make an almost perfectly symmetrical grouping.
Perfection. And I haven't even mentioned color.
03-24-2018 10:25 PM
The only one I like is #2 a little bit of color and not too much stuff.
03-24-2018 10:25 PM
#6, the other have so much stuff in them, they look like a display for a sale at Walmart. I think you have to be careful if you're working with element with busy designs like the blue jars. They over-whelm the vignettes.
03-24-2018 10:34 PM
#2 Because of the colors and the shapes of the objects.
#3 I like the table with the riding boots beneath and that tiny little golf club or whatever it is-it would make more sense if it was a crop-it probably is. It just looks like a golf club. I also like the item that it is laying on but haven't figured out exactly what that is either.
03-24-2018 10:38 PM
#3 - just because I wanna wear the boots.
03-25-2018 12:56 AM
#1 - It reminds me of the time I taught in Japan, and I love the colors in the print on the wall! ![]()
03-25-2018 01:29 AM
@GingerPeachwrote:Number 2 absolutely flows! The curves of the table legs echo the curves of the ginger jars.
The placement of the ginger jars, one slightly in front of the other, is in a wonderful juxtaposition with the sailing picture. The sailboat adds to the curved theme as one can imagine it skimming over curled waves.
The flowers, clock, and urn lamp are in another perfect trinity, as the eye appreciates the height differences.
Asymmetry above the table top with almost-symmetry below.
Below, it is clever the way the three non-identical objects make an almost perfectly symmetrical grouping.
Perfection. And I haven't even mentioned color.
#2 - was my second choice. What threw me off was the 2 ginger jars being the same height, I thought a dip downward in the arrangement would add to the curve, but being the same size looked boxy to my eye. If the inner jar had been smaller with the ball on top reaching the height of the shoulder of the outer jar, well, I would have had a tie on my hands! Just my opinion, worth every penny it cost you. 😏
Today was a good day wasn’t it? Must have tried the patience of the MODs.
Really enjoy these vignettes @lolakimono Thanks for sharing. So, which is your fave?
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