It's been a minute since my last plate wall post, but I haven't forgotten about them. It seems that the more I try to NOT find them, they just pop everywhere! If you're new here and don't know about my little obsession, you can see the plate wall archives here.
Take note of the last photo in this series, it might not be a technical plate wall but it's close enough and pretty stinking creative too.
via Pitch Union Design (thanks Marsi for this one!)
via Haven and Home via Acanthus and Acorn (source Country Home 04)
via Desire to Inspire via John Jacob
via beauty comma via House to Home
via Real Simple
via the drifter and the gypsy via SoBinique
What do you think? Tired of it yet?
If you run across a plate wall that isn't currently in the archives and are feeling generous enough to share, just shoot me an email!
If you run across a plate wall that isn't currently in the archives and are feeling generous enough to share, just shoot me an email!
24 comments:
"It seems that the more I try to NOT find them, they just pop everywhere!" (in part because I'm now obsessed with them now too and you humor me by continuing the fun posts!). Guess what? I bought my first plate wall plate! I haven't figured out where to hang it yet because it looks awfully lonely. I need about 4 more plates. I'll post a pic when it's hung.
Always lovely!
Oh, I love the plate walls! I like the bundt wall (I even just like how it sounds!). We have some copper kitchen molds, maybe I need to collect more and hang them... Thanks for the post!
I adore the plates. I need to hit up some flea markets/antique shops/yard sales so I can create a wall of my own. Thanks for the inspiration.
The title is so perfect!
more wall plates our way & still fabulous Christina!
xo
when I see a plate wall I always think about you :)
Did you see Paloma's one yesterday from La Dolce Vita? I immediately thought of you!
I'm still loving the plate walls. But that bundt pan wall is too fun. Love it.
i love the one that goes over the doorway - ooh la la.
Never! Can one have too many plate walls? I think not!! I'm on the hunt at this moment for 2 different plate walls in my house.
I don't think I can get tired of plate walls...endless possibilities...<3
i love the different shapes, sizes, colors and patterns in the pitch union design picture! there's a restaurant called flying saucer that has plates all over their ceiling and walls too!
Can't get enough of them! I've become obsessed. And then I found your blog and I appreciate that more people have my problem!
Oh, keep posting them! It's okay to have an obsession.
I was at Pottery Barn the other day and they had a bunch of stuff on clearance. I picked up a plate for $2.47, and since it doesn't match any of our actual dishware, it's going on the wall. So you've inspired at least one person.
No I´m not tired of your plates :-)
Did you see my post from this Sunday with a plate wallpaper, it might interest you.
Fantastic collection! I really like the Lisa Grue Plates... I want them all!!!!! :O)
OH. and i HATE those kohler ads, too. i guess we are in the minority, as others seem to love them. i think they are stupid.
i still like them!
and the cake pans on the walls?!?!? BRILLIANT!!!!
I dont think I could ever get tired of plate walls - if anything, just more inspired :)
A bundt pan wall?! I just died. And how funny, I actually have two of them (bundt pans) on the wall of my kitchen - maybe this is a sign I need to get more!
no, i'm not tired of it yet - i think it's really pretty if it's done nicely, like the top left photo (and the fifth, obviously!). and i love the collection of bundt pans!
i'm not even tired of typography, which i've been told is soooo last year =D
Love the bundt cake wall and the silver tray wall.
I still like them! If i had the room for it, the bundt cake wall looks so clever!
I really like the bundt wall! that is a interesting new take on the plate wall. And I agree, though the idea has been around for awhile, something about it is still so appealing!
I love the multi color ones and those in the nook. The bundt pans are a great idea too. It's cheap art that you can take down and use.
Tiffany
http://liferequiresmorechocolate.blogspot.com
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