An expertly styled vignette is not a daunting compilation of luxurious items only mastered by stylists in skinny pants. Walk through your home and details for a curated display abound. Use personal belongings as props for an artistic setting since they were sourced by you, acquired and kept because they convey your stylistic language. Pull in other elements to help build your visual, like baked goods or personal memorabilia, and you’ll achieve a grouping that’s second to none.
Grouping Principles
Arranging items into vignettes follow a few basic principles: editing, scale, texture, color and personalization. Look to the things you love as resources–whether it’s artwork, mementos or even the detritus of your child’s playthings to compose an inspiring arrangement for the home or your photographs. Compile, edit, and a unique vignette begins to take shape.
Natural
Florals and fruit have always been the foundation for masterful still lifes, which you can use for a display that has living energy. A farm without crops is like a popsicle without its stick, they rely on one another for support. Seasonal produce not only equips your kitchen but offer sublime beauty to an environment. Natural elements support a styled vignette that pays homage to the season, personalize, and compose a fresh look.
How to Create a Vignette
Similar rules to accessorizing your wardrobe apply, group together likeminded pieces that reflect your taste.
10 Ways to Create a Styled Vignette
- Edit: Review what you own and arrange with similar items to see what compositions hold.
- Favoritism: Group what you love, edit, and build a character-driven display.
- Theme: Organize by a theme to drive the desired look.
- Color: Maintain a color story by choosing shades that blend together rather than compete.
- Natural: Shop your local markets and florist for seasonal inspiration. Your backyard is a treasure trove for display bounty, even sprigs broken from trees can weave in natural beauty to your arrangements.
- Scale: Keep height and texture in mind so the effect is serene and pulled together.
- Analyze: Look at pieces in new ways. Thrift store finds, tea canisters or your mother’s castoffs can all be worked into your next vignette. Study items of interest that may hold the right color or shape, contributing to a compelling display.
- Backdrops: From a linen tea towel to a piece of art, anything with complimentary color and texture will provide an interesting element.
- Statement: Add something with pop for excitement.
- Personalization: Follow your own sense of rules and balance by achieving a more thoughtful grouping. Bring in personal memorabilia, like photographs or ephemera from a trip, for a lasting impression.
Resources:
Artwork: ducks goose
Pink pedestal plate: Rosanna Inc.
Green tea towel: Pomegranate Inc.
Tea in pink canister: Chloe Chocolat