We've seen dry, gnarled branches used as accents in a room, but they're usually off to the side in sedate containers. We are far more intrigued and delighted by how these are employed in all their wild, overgrown glory.

Not to mention that the room, itself, is beautiful.
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Comments (20)
Brings back childhood nightmares caused by shadows thrown by tree branches. Living room, however, looks nice.
I agree with the first comment - kind-of scary looking but I can see what they were going for.
The bedroom is very Tim Burtonesque.
They are freakin awesome! They are not creepy at all to me. I love the earthy raw feel they bring to a room. Very grounding.
Never let that kid see Poltergeist while those tree branches are still in his room! That scene where the tree tried eating the kid haunted me for years...only challenged by the clown grabbing him and pulling him under the bed!
It looks great in the bedroom - but at our house, it would soon be full of spider webs... I can´t imagine cleaning it.
The walls are angry - Very Angry...
i do not care much for the bedroom but the branches are awesome. lighbulb lol :)
i would probably end up having spider webs in them, too, but i love those branches.
okay in the living area, but a little creepy around the bed.
HeatherAB ditto.
i love the branches - anything earth and natural gets me. the only change i would make for my own home would be more neutral decor - white bedding, and more spare surroundings - but i do love the idea.
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I think these are amazing...I don't find them scary!
I absolutely love this. I thought about doing something like this in the bedroom, but doubted that it would look cool. Now I know!
A few baskets of loose autumn colored leaves from a silk tree, thrown around on the floor would complete the Tim Buton effect...and hey, a fan, too!
;-)
The living room looks like a cosy reading nook, but the bedroom is awful - spooky branches, cluttered nightstand, oddly placed tiny art.
Agree. Tim Burton. But as a kid, I was emotionally scarred by the apple trees in the Wizard of Oz. If alone, I would cross the street to avoid a big oak in our neighborhood.
creepy and dust collectors! god forbid you should have any allergies, you'd be dead!
Anyone know what kind of branches they are? Just curious...
But the number and extent of the branches does become a little Poltergeist- "They only moved the headstones!"