Decorating & Design
Trending Now: It’s Time To Start Hanging Dishware On The Wall
Author: Victoria Christie
Published on September 19, 2019
Instead of collecting dust in storage, why not put your favorite dishes on full display? Whether it’s vintage plates, woven trays or colorful bowls, these artful vignettes will inspire you to take your decorative dishware out of the cupboard and onto the wall! And bonus? This trend is especially savvy for those in small spaces, where storage is tight.
Bringing the restaurant vibe home, a grouping of solid and Moroccan-patterned plates emulates a gastro-pub feel when paired with a luxe velvet banquette.
Watch this galley kitchen makeover on H&H TV .
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
Source: House & Home October 2017
Designer: Cindy Bleeks and Erin Feasby, Feasby & Bleeks Design
In this coastal Connecticut home by Sarah Richardson Design, a palette of blue and white antique dishware holds pride of place above a charming daybed sprinkled with chinoiserie-inspired pillows.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
Source: House & Home May 2019
Designer: Tommy Smythe and Lindsay Mens Craig, Sarah Richardson Design
Ugandan baskets — both in black and white and a mellow yellow — create an eye-catching 3D display in this global guest bedroom.
See the rest of this colorful abode on H&H TV .
Photographer: Stacey Brandford
Source: House & Home February 2019
Designer: Denise Zidel and Stephanie Lees
In this global-inspired bathroom, an oversized basket stands up against the gilded chandelier, standalone tub and intricate rug. “We chose what we felt was beautiful, proportionate and right for this space — not what was trendy,” says designer Cindy Bleeks.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
Source: House & Home June 2018
Designer: Cindy Bleeks and Erin Feasby, Feasby & Bleeks Design
Designer Gillian Gillies proves that every corner of a home deserves to be decorated — even above a pantry. This European-inspired kitchen ‘s alcove feels extra special thanks to two monochrome baskets in a kaleidoscope-like pattern.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
Source: House & Home February 2019
Designer: Gillian Gillies
Bohemian vibes abound in this petite principal bedroom ! A natural woven basket doesn’t take away from the Turkish kilim draped over the headboard and playful tasseled light fixture hanging above.
Photographer: Alex Lukey
Source: House & Home August 2018
Designer: Janine Morrison
For instant country charm in the city, frame a kitchen window with quirky plates. Don’t worry about them matching perfectly — the more variety in color, style and pattern, the better.
Photographer: Alex Lukey
Source: House & Home July 2018
Designer: Margot Bell, Peaks & Rafters
There is no shortage of color and pattern in this sunny living room, and these sunburst baskets only add to the feel-good vibe. Who needs a TV above the fireplace when you can have these playful pieces instead?
Step inside the vibrant Victorian home on H&H TV .
Photographer: Sian Richards
Source: House & Home October 2019
Designer: Emily Griffin Design
Take a page from designer’s Judith Gougeon handbook and create an accent wall with all of your favorite knick knacks, including a small dish or two from your travels. This bold red one compliments the luxe patterned pillows and blankets on the bench.
Photographer: Maxime Desbiens and Angus Fergusson
Source: House & Home June 2018
Designer: Judith Gougeon
For Valérie Morisse, Maison & Demeure magazine’s design director, less is more in her Montreal condo — especially her serene bedroom. A petite plate with a sun-like pattern compliments the other global-inspired treasures hanging above the bed.
Photographer: Maxime Desbiens
Source: House & Home August 2018
Designer: Valérie Morisset
An eclectic collection of woven baskets adds visual interest to a loft’s blank white wall. Bonus: the artful display seems especially fitting in the dining room.
See more of the impressive transformation on H&H TV .
Photographer: Jason Stickley
Source: H&H TV
Designer: Reiko Caron & Kai Ethier