The Fine Art Of The Display: Things Piled Un-Neatly
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
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I'm liking things piled un-neatly into shelves lately. There's a form of casual hold off close it that I'm liking; something refreshing –rather than stored neatly. Hard to explain, only here's a few pictures of what I mean. Above a loft inwards Florence where architect, Alessandro Capellaro used vintage institute boxes to practice this modular bookcase which is filled amongst dissimilar sizes of reclaimed forest from Marie Claire Maison, photograph yesteryear Nicolas Mathéus .
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Club Monaco, Toronto - Photo: Margot Austin |
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Photo: Margot Austin |
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Photo: Margot Austin |
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Elina Dahl |
Love these newspapers folded un-neatly inwards this rack. From the beautiful Swedish weblog of Elina Dahl.
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I know we've seen something similar piles amongst magazines (either wrapped inwards bundles too thence piled or amongst belts) - only I'm liking the books best. Such an slowly affair to practice too the hold off appeals to my aesthetic correct now! Do yous similar it? Yay or nay?