There's an ethereal feel to these giant paper lanterns, a sideways take on a traditional chandelier. In calligrapher Ylva Skarp's home, as seen at Nordic Design, four huge lanterns hang over her kitchen table, creating a whimsical effect.
It's no surprise the Swedes turn towards monochrome artwork, like in this Gothenburg home, considering the rest of their house tends to stay in the realm of black and white. Not that America will soon turn so stark, but we'd love to see this graphic artwork interspersed amongst more colorful pieces.
Blogger An Magritt used tape (black, of course — no Washi tape here!) to hang up this poster in her kitchen. It's perfect: Non-permanent, so you can change up your artwork frequently, and still graphic enough to make a statement by itself.
Original article and pictures take www.housebeautiful.com site
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