Monday, March 8, 2010

Decorating with BALLS

BALLS

All 

Sizes
 Textures
 Materials
Colors

Add

Drama
Humor
 Personality
Architectural interest

To any environment


Vintage Hemp Balls
from Belgium
great neutral linen color
add texture





Ebonized
Indonesian sun gay wood balls
 graduated size
 unusual
 dining table centerpiece





Antique Ivory Balls
warm neutral color
bit of the unexpected
accessory on a coffee table




Water Filtration Balls
actually used
in the south
to filter water
early 20thc
placed in alabaster bowl
clean and architectural





Belgium
 stone balls
bring a bit of the garden
inside




Large Teak Balls
great organic feel
adds drama
to unique spaces












8 comments:

  1. I love your pictures! Especially no 2!
    So much to take not of and I am scrolling up and down drooling.

    Your blog is delightful - I look forward to following you.
    Are you able to add an 'email subscription' link?

    Have a great rest of the weekend.

    xCharlotta

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  2. Nice to see that you love Belgian decoration itmes!
    Your blog looks promising! Looking forward to your next posts!
    Have a wonderful Sunday!
    xx
    Greet

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  3. Hello again - just letting you know that I did a formal introduction of your blog over at mine.
    I have had a few comments and hope that this will drive traffic.

    Please would you add an 'email subscription' link and a 'follow this blog' option. It would be such a treat to be able to get your posts straight into the mailbox.

    Hope you had a great weekend.

    xCharlotta

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  4. You two have excellent taste, but then again I'm extremely partial to grays of all shades, and those top two pix show gray put to brilliant use. Beautiful. (And of course the metal-themed shots in your previous post here are making me want to do more in grays and silvers in my own place here in Stuttgart!)
    Have a great Easter weekend,
    Michael

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  5. Oh, how I love those vintage hemp balls...very versatile. I cannot think of a single interior they wouldn't thrive in. Lovely.

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