Showing posts with label forced branches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forced branches. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

The Beauty of Branches…

There is a quiet beauty in branches… often overlooked and under appreciated during the grey days of winter. Against the horizon the branches form lovely patterns of lace. But if you take them at face value what you get is their sculptural quality and the simplicity of their form. In an interior space they create a very distinct statement, requiring little help or explanation. They can fill a large volume of space without completely dominating it by delineating the negative spaces within.





A sculptural arrangement by Chicago Interior Designer Michael del Piero
www.michaeldelpiero.com


http://www.thingsthatinspire.net/2009/11/my-favorite-showhouse.html

Entry of the 2009 Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Christmas House via Things That Inspire




Bare wintry branches giving way to spring’s blossoms is a welcome sight, especially early on when the buds are forced.



Southern Accents - photo Tria Giovan





Martha Stewart



For centuries the beauty of branches has been captured in chinoiserie style wall papers giving style and character to the spaces they adorn. The following four interiors have been transformed into extraordinary spaces because of the wall features.




Hand painted DeGourney wall papers



Above three interiors by Style Redux on a beautiful blog she did on Chinoiserie wall papers by De Gourney

http://chinoiseriechic.blogspot.com/2009/11/chinoiserie-wallpaper-series-de-gournay.html




Bathroom images via http://habituallychic.blogspot.com/



Furnishings and fixtures
double as art and utilitarian objects...



Branch-Console_467 www.westernartandarchitecture



Bird Nest In Trees Canopy Bed - Shawn Lovell Metalworks


http://www.slmetalworks.com/rail_c.html


Handrail by Shawn Lovell Metalworks





image via Belgian Pearls


A beautiful gilded free-form looking branch chandelier



http://www.carversguild.com/our-mirrors/number/1150


Songbirds Mirror by Carol Canner (hand painted) from Carvers Guild



Hmmm… I think it is time to get the loppers out and head out to my woods.