I spotted these mod metal wreaths on the front door of fabric designer Amy Butler's "Midwest Modern" abode in the current issue of Blueprint magazine, and thought they were a fun, funky alternative to the standard evergreen holiday wreath.
The wreaths are from San Francisco's own Kenneth Wingard, and are constructed of overlapping circles of powder-coated steel.
Hang one on your door for the holidays, and then put it to use as a bit of Op Art on a wall inside -- or, as Wingard suggests, lay it flat on a table and fill the center with pillar candles for an arresting centerpiece.
Available for $60 right here.
(Photo at top: Mikkel Vang for Blueprint.)
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Cool Stuff: Modern Wreath
Posted by Leah at 12:01 AM
Labels: affordable art, Amy Butler, art, Blueprint magazine, Christmas, Cool Stuff, holiday decor, wreaths
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2 comments:
This wreath is great...really liked it when I saw it in Blueprint. I was also a big fan of their DIY gift wrap ideas in the same issue.
that wreath is fantastic! i must have missed it in Blueprint, so i'm glad you posted it here.
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