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Ways to Display Your Ceramics Collection
My last post was about decorative ways to display a collection. That included vintage teapots, cameras, and model trains, amongst other collectibles. The Welsh Dresser style hutch that I showed in that post is a classic way to display china and ceramics - our antique buffets are great for this too! But today I'm sharing some other ways to display your ceramics collection.
Blue and white ceramics, especially antique Delftware, always look fantastic grouped together. This photo from my earlier post about Blue and White Delftware proves it! Remember that if you have three or more of any one type of item - or even three or more different objects in the same color - you immediately have a collection. Group them together for maximum impact.
This photo is also a good reminder to USE your ceramics collection whenever possible. Take your blue and white ginger jars and vases down off the shelf and flaunt them in a stunning table setting like this. Just add a few simple white flowers and wait for the admiring comments!
Usually you see blue and white vases and ginger jars displayed on a shelf or table, all on the same level. What I love about this photo is that the jars are clustered both on the console table and below it, creating more dimension in a double layer of visual interest. The tasteful blue and white looks crisp and elegant against the mellow wood table and flooring.
Create a gallery display of your collection of plates to add a beautiful dash of color to a room. This example blends traditional blue and white plates in all shapes and sizes with some punches of lively red. It's the perfect combination for the rustic beachy feel of this space, or for a breezy maritime look in an ocean cottage. Before hammering any nails in the wall to hang plates in a gallery display, it's best to get your layout arranged. Place the plates on a large table or on the floor for a test run!
Looking for a completely different way to display your collection of plates? The creative couple in this 1980s ranch style home used an antique picture frame to show off their plates. The picture frame is about four feet wide and the flourishing silhouette makes a focal point of the plates. I think this display would look fabulous with our vintage teacup and spoon chandeliers!
To finish up this mini-series about displaying your collections, I'll be back soon with a post about storing and displaying jewelry in creative ways to enhance your home decor.
If you've got any examples of great ways to display your ceramics, jewelry, or collections of anything else, send them my way! Tell us in the comments or on our EuroLux Home Facebook page!