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Top 5 Friday + 1: Six Semi-Unique Ways to Display Wall Art

This is in boycott of the gallery wall.  I have a gallery wall.  I am a self-hater.  If I see another magazine editorial featuring a wall of 'artistic happenstance', I may have to tear the page out and chew it.  (That's too much, I agree. Sorry.)

But there MUST be another way!  PLEASE, is there no other way to display artwork?  Because simply hanging it on the wall is as big a transgression on good taste these days, as -- *gasp* -- having chairs that match your dining room table. 

I can't say that the following options are a complete departure from the gallery wall, but they do offer another way.  However slight.  And I really like them.  Won't you consider giving these a try?

Just Put It Down, Lean It To, Or Place It On
 
Vicente Wolf's living room, NewYorkSocialDiary.com, photo by Jeffrey Hirsch

The title says it all. Why over-think it? It's the lazy spouse's ultimate dream.  To never hear, "can we PLEASE hang those prints already?"...

 

Create Something Especially Special
             
Poppytalk blog, + Ladies and Gentlemen Home blog

Just old, wooden pant hangers!  Sure you shouldn't hang your Dali sketches using these, but I know most of us cover our square, boring walls with cute prints we got off of Etsy, so stop buying frames that most likely cost more than the print itself.  Nothing wrong with affordable art, and it behooves to treat it in an equally fun way.  This fun little rig-and-hanger via Ladies and Gentlemen blog shows a refreshing take on the gallery wall.

 

Wanna Really Stick It to Design? Go Digital!
 
SmartParts digital WiFi photo frame, via Geek.com

It's huge, it offers endless options and it's wireless!!  It also has built-in speakers and thanks to the WiFi, essentially doubles as your computer screen (are you thinking power-point too?)  Despite all this and more, most designers would brand it as a decidedly unromantic wall accessory.  But if that's precisely your point, it'll cost you $750 US to stick it to 'em.  

 

A Bit Sick of This Too, But Can't Help But Love It...

Lonny Magazine

Instead of placing it on the shelf, nail it to the shelf.  It seems so counter-intuitive, but the result wreaks the perfect amount of havoc on the pinky-in-the-air feel of a library. 

 

Wanna Really Really Stick It to Design?

Picture Pages

Ok, this may not be an aesthete's dream, but all joking aside, it's a cute idea. I could see some crafty person all over this.  It's essentially a scrapbook, framed and hanging on the wall.  I see a world of possibilities, namely for family photos.  Imagine this in the hands of Samantha Pynn or Sarah Richardson?  Oh it could work.

 

Oh What the Hey?  At Least It's Unique

By German-based Details, via StyleHive.com

It's interesting no? What if you have a hole bunch of corners and very little wall space?  I'm just saying...

 

Any other ideas?  Still really love the gallery wall?  

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Picture Pages was a large display like you see but after listening to what people said they wanted we downsized the frame and display, we even have a model small enough for the refrigerator door. Thank you for finding it and showing it here.

April 17, 2010 12:08 AM

 

I dont completely loathe gallery walls. My loft only HAS one wall available so it will likely happen. I am, though a fan of the leaning against wall from tv bench (or sideboard) look. the pnt hangers thing I have seen before and I love, although I would choose it in moderation. As for the digital, no way. I do not need any more screens in my life.  

April 17, 2010 11:16 AM

 

Ha ha - a self-hater! Elana you crack me up. I think there is such a thing as trying too hard and the pictures on the chairs make me think of that. I'd rather just see them on the floor leaning against the wall.

I bet your gallery wall is great. I think the trick is to keep changing it so it doesn't get boring.

p.s. and my dining room chairs match the table 8-))

April 17, 2010 12:15 PM

 

HA!  You're soo ahead of the curve with your matching dining set PK - you know it's bound to go there next!  We with mismatched dining sets will just have to set up a giant furniture swap once that happens...you may have a table to match someone else's chairs, and they may have a table for yours!  

April 17, 2010 12:46 PM

 

Elana, here are two 'off-the-wall' ideas ( pun intended).... :-)

1)Hang a small gallery of pictures  in 'mobile form'  from the ceiling.

2) If you have a run of windows, hang them inside the window frame.   If you have very tall windows you could stack them.   Consider their exposure to sunlight etc.  before doing so.

-Brenda-

April 18, 2010 1:15 PM

 

those are some interesting ideas. thanks for the post.

April 18, 2010 6:48 PM

 
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