One of my favorite themes is the art of display. I adore collections, but it is not enough to collect. Collections must be displayed well, and not look cluttered. There is nothing more beautiful than a cohesive collection.



Meredith's Pottery Palette at Apartment Therapy. Meredith has done a beautiful job of collecting and displaying her pottery collection in her apartment.


Jack and Carla Fahden via Apartment Therapy. Again, the same item used repetitively makes an impactful statement, while remaining simple. I adore these simple white vases from Ikea lined up.
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