
Classics Redefined: Planters and Architectural Pieces
Both floral bouquets and stone accessories fill the gap in room arrangements by adding beautiful details. Flowers are meaningful for their fleeting beauty but urns and sculptures have the advantage of enduring.
Holding toilet paper rolls between toilet and shower, filling the gap with a gracious shape, the lidded finial planter softens the tiled wall linking it visually to a faux stone painted wall. $245 Finial Planter
A greek head defines the neo-classical theme on a vanity counter. $295 Hypnos God of Dreams, $1195 Architectural Fragment Mirror, special $110 each Le Pautre Prints
Adding detail between drapery panels, filling the angle of a bay and apologizing for the view of a brick wall outside the breakfast room windows is a glamourous obelisk on an art gallery base. $295 Paris Obelisk
Take the fern out of the planter and fill it with ice to turn a classic beaded urn into a wine cooler. $100


A stone garden bench is piled up with surprisingly dressy pillows ready for an hour of writing or reading “en plein air”. Restoration Hardware Faux Bois Bench, feather/down pillow assortment $100 to $250
Filling in around a bird bath. $75 Orb Planter, $95 Large Orb, $90 Swag Planter, $200 Bird Bath see feature image.
Over door panels $145 and more indoor/outdoor decorative pieces are ready to take along, 416 921 1043 Lois@LoisMacaulay.com