Shop nine bold wares inspired by our favorite ceramic-filled homes
This modern Denver home warms up a neutral palette with organic ceramic pieces. | Morgan Rachel Levy
Let?s be real: You can never have too many objets This week we revisited seven of our favorite ceramic-filled residences from our weekly home tour series, House Calls.
If you?re looking for simple ways to spruce up your home decor (it is a new year, after all), joy-sparking ceramics are a great way to bring texture and color into your space. Whether you choose an assortment of colorful pieces, or opt for a sleek monochrome look, these sculptural wares are also versatile enough to serve as a functional piece or something a bit more decorative.
We?ve pulled out a few key pieces from three homes so that you can create a delightful ceramic display of your own in the new year. (Note: In some cases, they?re similarly styled items).
Heidi?s Bridge
Take an eclectic approach
Stationery designer Jesse Levison?s LA home illustrates how an unabashed love of color and pattern can manifest joyfully around the house. Here, in the kitchen, the baby blue wall with avocado window trimming helps tie together the sprinkles of color found across an eclectic collection of ceramic wares on the shelves and counters, from vibrant tall vessels to gridded mugs and bowls to a series of decorative tiles.
Morgan Rachel Levy
Embrace the irregular
While this new construction in Denver leans heavily into modern with clean lines and a neutral palette...
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