Pears were number one on my New Years Day list, though it's taken me a bit to photograph a key component of the post. At our annual Christmas Party my darling friend Carol gave me the most amazing stunning gorgeous gift- a mid century footed white bowl filled with pears. It's absolutely perfect and I couldn't love it more. When the pears got devoured, I went over to pier 1 and bought a pack of faux pears to keep the look. It's displayed proudly and prominently in my dining room. I'd never realized how much I love the look of pears until Carol gave me that gift. First, they come in my favorite colors- warm yellows and chartreuse. They're curvy and fresh and so pretty. Also- pear sangria is basically the most amazing way ever to get drunk.
My beautiful gift from the fabulous Carol. Thank you Carol!! |
mid 19th century pear print. Would be so gorgeous to do a grouping of pear artwork of all different styles and shapes on a spare wall in a kitchen!! via |
Paul Cezanne knew what's up. I may need a print of this. via |
An antique pear motif butter mold. So pretty! via |
Just a lovely photograph. The contrast of rustic wood with the green of the pairs makes me want to do a dining set in this palette. via |
Incredible tablescape featuring pear print plates. I must admit, I've never 'scaped' a table in my entire life. via |
There's nothing practical and everything adorable about these pear shaped salt and pepper shakers via |
Elegant and sophisticated glass pear sculptures via |
A brilliant pear print rug from Joss and Main via |
Pale sky blue and pear chartreuse are quite possibly the most perfectly complimentary colors. via |
Wow- this kid's room is amazing, complete with a fireplace?! And look at the adorable pear print on the wall! via |
Another pretty antique pear print. via |
And from One Kings Lane- a pleasantly casual pear throw pillow via |
Lovely post. I like pears..taste and color.
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