Wall Decor: Botanical Study
Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 2/1/2007
Nature in all its glory continues to be celebrated in home accents, with wall decor no exception to the rule. Classic, antique prints mark one end of the style spectrum, ranging all the way to organic, sculptural designs at the other. Whatever your preference, the all-natural look has gone far beyond a trend — making its way to a mainstay for the home.

Twigs fashioned from wrought iron branch out from Currey & Company's rectangular Tivoli mirror.
From Arteriors, a modern interpretation of a bonsai tree creates a sprawling, sculptural piece of wall art ($200).

Beveled mirror adds an air of glamour to Big Fish's antique botanical print with textured top mat ($248).
Ethereal candle sconces take the shape of Yellow Pond lilies with a subtle antique silver finish from Interlude Home.
Dried poppies are mounted on flax-hued linen, distinctively showcased in a custom shadow box from Peterson Picture ($170).

















