When I was in college, I had a collection of snowglobes but they just kind of sat on a shelf and got dusty. I never took the time to display them in a cool way. If I had, I might have had more desire to keep them. Displaying a collection can take the place of trying to find a perfect piece of art for your wall and also help you appreciate your collection that much more.
Even a temporary collection such as jars of preserved fruit, canned goods or wine can become an interesting focal point in a kitchen or dining room if you creatively display them.
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(Images: 1 Country Living 2 Rodolphe Foucher, 3 via Modernica, 4 via Design Sponge, 5 House and Home, 6 Country Living, 7 via The Design Boards, 8 via This is Love Forever)









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Holy torture devices, Photo 6!
LOVE the first photo by country living. The colorful pickles jars with all the whites around it... stunning!
Here are a few other great displays:
http://www.houzz.com/photos/25550/Chez-Larsson--Wille-s-room---
http://www.houzz.com/photos/19234/Tracy-Murdock-traditional-living-room-los-angeles
http://www.houzz.com/photos/24497/Dear-Daisy-Cottage---
Hmmm... some of these work better than others. I think nos. 1, 2 and 6 look good. No. 5 is pretty but not practical. Nos. 3 and 7 look a bit odd. No. 8 looks like it needs something to "anchor" it. And I admire the collection of vintage keys (which I also collect) in no. 4, but not the way they're displayed.
Cbina those are antique rug beaters...so I guess they are torture devices for rugs. Anyway I LOVE them!
the keys are great. I collect them as well!
Anyone seen any good ways to display a collection of vintage aprons?