As a designer, I am terribly fascinated with stylist/designers who can craft a beautiful and interesting vignette on a chest or table. A lot of people can put furniture in a room, pick out beautiful fabrics and paint colors, but I think it takes an artist eye to do that. You have to keep it balanced, not busy, but with enough interesting objects that the eye doesn't just see "noise".
Here are some I found, and I think the term I would use it perfection.
OK...the red chest the small lamp...everything is just right for me.
Simple and elegant. I could die for that red sconce.
Just enough not to be busy. I love that wallpaper if that is what it is.
Same wallpaper, but different look. I like the both. Hmmmm gotta find that paper I am loving it!
Another very well edited one. I know the sunburst is a little over saturated but I do like it in the right place. Love the modern lamp with it.
More simplicity. Rustic table and gold frames. Crystal lamps.
A lot here but it works. Texture, iron, and stone. Grrrrrrr. If this was at my house, I would hang a fake tail out of his mouth :)
Modern, very clean. Me likey.
I think the patterned wallpaper really adds to this. It would be fairly monochromatic without it.
Perfection. The silver bowl. It just looks so right.
This one has a lot of things on it but it works for me. I think the mirror really helps to expand the space so it doesn't feel to cluttered.
This rocks. The plant on the left makes it to me. And...the glasses.
All this white but the black stools really helped make it "pow"
More prettiness....and the black chairs are brilliant.
Love the round mirror on top. This is so classic.
Just enough. Pictures, mirror in the middle. It works.
Eye candy.....so whimsical.
These last few pictures are from
Emily Clark. You guys know her
blog. The first time I visited there I was so impressed with her styling. She definitely has the gift.
I love how she layered the books. It really helps to balance the scale of the mirror.
So now, with all this inspiration, everyone will run in to their foyer and start creating. I will tell you that taking a picture really helps to see if you are on the right track. When I am doing bookshelves [which by the way are torturous to me as I don't have the "gift"] that is my tool.
I pulled these pictures of Decor Pad.