The organic arrangement of branches can be a great contrast to the straight lines of your interior architecture. Whether used in a fragrance, as room divider, in a sculpture, or as spindles on a staircase, the shape of a branch is pleasing and relaxing. Open the door and deliver them indoors! Here’s how designers are showing the branch some love all over the house.
K2 Design Group, Inc..
The combo of white branches, red cabinets and light results in an eye-catching wall.
Birdseye Design
Unique metalwork creates an artful silhouette and gives the kitchen a sense of enclosure without cutting it off in the nearby rooms. This piece beautifully navigates the distance between the top cabinets and the ceiling.
Crisp Architects
The branches with this bright wall decor supply an elegant perch for birds.
For People design
A branch goes glam in this Hollywood Regency office.
Artistic Designs for Living, Tineke Triggs
Big branches create these otherwise plain white corners anything but dull.
Elad Gonen
Large white branches in a planter match the scale of this wide open space.
Melissa Condotta Design
Plain branches are a excellent alternative to new blooms, and they surely last longer. Just make sure they aren’t collecting dust after menopause.
Integrated
A graceful pine branch brings a sculptural quality for this cupboard.
Charlie & Co.. Design, Ltd
This dining room has a fantastic woodsy vibe, so it is fitting that the centerpiece is an arrangement of tall branches.
Integrated
This really isn’t the room to get a demure vase of posies. Instead, a fragrance of branches has a contemporary look that works nicely with the furnishings.
It’s The Small Things…
A branch tucked into a framework produces a three-dimensional element over the mattress and becomes a work of art.
Birdseye Design
Branch-shaped spindles are popular in rustic-chic rail layout.
Planet Fur
A couple pretty branches supply a good spot for hanging ornaments all year long.
Tongue & Groove
Ledge-to-ceiling branches keep this room from being too minimalistic, adding texture to the wall and drawing up the eye.
Rachel Reider Interiors
A daring cherry blossom print enlivens this little powder room.
More:
Great Ways with Branches and Boughs
Loving Wood’s Live Edge
Branching Out: Clever Floral Arrangements