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I have a secret obsession with West Elm.  Okay, so it is not so “secret”.  I value their concept of design and am inspired constantly by their new products as well as their store layout/designs.  I wanted to share some of my favorites of their new Fall collection.
Enjoy!

1: Natural clay sculpted vases – I suggest grouping various sizes together using the “Rule of 3’s” to create a vignette or creatively come up with your own way to display these fabulous vases.  To add more texture, add plants *I will never ever use fake plants* but that is also because I date a landscape architect and that is a sin.

2: There are endless ways to display these etched candles. Like the display, adding different heights by using other decor *for instance, stack some books and set the candle on top of them* Use bold colored books or a wooden box to show contrast from the candles.

3: Greenhouses: great for succulents or other plants that are in constant need of condensation inside.  They are also useful for dried plants.


4: These glass jar pendants are amazing! Industrial meets functional meets chic

5: Scott Lifshutz Feather watercolor art – a beautiful and chic way of adding decor to a bare wall.  The perfect way to make these pieces of art POP! is to paint your wall a bold color such as Edgy Gold from the Sherwin-Williams HGTV Color Pizazz line. 

6: These rustic wooden shelves with an iron black matte finish on the brackets.  Great for any kind of display in any room 🙂

7: essex dhurrie ottoman-geo is absolutely beautiful – no two designs on the ottoman are exactly alike.  The ottoman will create a bold statement in any room.

8: I love these hand-embroidered quilts.  They are cut and stitched by female artisans in Calcutta, India.  They are vibrant and unique – a great addition to a chaise or couch/chair in any room.  Even folded at the end of your bed.


Go to West Elm’s website to find more of their Fall new arrivals and the rest of their fabulous home furnishings and accessories to fancy your taste.


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I am in love with those greenhouses!