Decorating & Design - High/Low

High/low: Farmhouse-inspired breakfast nook

This fresh farmhouse-inspired breakfast nook is brimming with cheer that guarantees a good morning - whether you're rising on a mimosa or a SunnyD budget.

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Plate display
It’s easy to create an eye-catching display with mismatched dishes you’ve collected over the years by hanging them on a wall with wire plate hangers. Link together vintage finds, hand-me-downs and one-off splurges by palette and theme: Here, we serve up a selection of brights and botanicals for a cohesive look.

{1} Stoneware Amicable Aster dinner plate. $24 US.
{2} Natural World new bone china Green Bugs dessert plate. $18 US.
{3} Stoneware Champignons plate. Anthropologie, $24 US.
{4} Ceramic cow-shaped wall hook. HomeSense, $13.
{5} Natural World new bone china Hummingbird dessert plate. $18 US.
{6} Stoneware Hummingbird dinner plate. Anthropologie, $24 US.
{7} 1930s hand-painted ceramic plate. $25.
{8} Colport bone china dinner plate. Cynthia Findlay Antiques, $110.
{9} Natural World new bone china Chameleon dessert plate. $18 US.
{10} Stoneware De Vincennes Berries dinner plate. Anthropologie, $24 US.
{11} Stoneware Chickadee plate in orange. Crate and Barrel, $10.
{12} Natural World new bone china Bee dessert plate. Anthropologie, $18 US.
{13} Porcelain Chase plate in yellow. Crate and Barrel, $7.

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