I would make the sticks on the left a bit more playful, right now they looks very straight. I’d probably remove the one next to it, simply because that one, the wooden sculpture and the vase on the right are all the same height. You could also decide to remove the one of the right but I like that you’ve added a bit of height there. Maybe you can replace the second vase on the left with something different to keep it visually interesting?
wire67
Lose the two left pieces, center the round thing in that space. Keep small vase on book. Done.
rhythmicdancer
You could probably put one or two of those items elsewhere. Also, create visual interest by not spreading them out evenly (put two closer together and another on the other end, etc.)
This is just me being picky, but the vase with the same-height grass on the far left looks stiff and rigid next to all the other ones with varying heights. That one could be placed somewhere else.
Decaf-Diva
Love the items! I’d relocate the second vase tho, it’s too much now and looks cluttered. I like to work with the rule of 3s.
SnooChipmunks8330
Yes I’d put the tall brown vase else where
Direct_Armadillo755
Just because something has a hole doesn’t mean you have to stick something in it.
Bluer_than_be4
Dried flora, and fauna can be pretty depressing. I love the piece of art you have in the center, though!
Redfox2111
I would remove 2 of those grass things. They’re all competing with each other!
Aonehumanace
It’s all too much! Just the book pile and nicknack on top.
Complete_Goose667
Replace vases with a bowl for your keys. Let the shelf breathe.
canvasshoes2
I love frondy grasses! I’m also a maximalist, so I love this. But it would still look great pared down to just one grass.
flindersrisk
The rule is uneven numbers. The books and vase are one. The art is two. Now keep one of the two vases at the left. Three pieces gives everything space to breathe.
Illustrious_Exam1728
All of the stuff is really nice, it’s just too cluttered and not balanced. I’d drop the two vases of grass on the left. Then move the object, and the stack of books with the vase of bunny tails over.
SMKnightly
I would do clusters instead of evenly spacing. Move the 2 vases on the left together with the little one in the forefront, and put them closer to the wall. Then, center the circle piece between them and the book stack. I think that will make it all work together better
RedshiftSinger
It’s gonna get dusty as hell but it’s fine if you don’t mind that.
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I would make the sticks on the left a bit more playful, right now they looks very straight. I’d probably remove the one next to it, simply because that one, the wooden sculpture and the vase on the right are all the same height. You could also decide to remove the one of the right but I like that you’ve added a bit of height there. Maybe you can replace the second vase on the left with something different to keep it visually interesting?
Lose the two left pieces, center the round thing in that space. Keep small vase on book. Done.
You could probably put one or two of those items elsewhere. Also, create visual interest by not spreading them out evenly (put two closer together and another on the other end, etc.)
This is just me being picky, but the vase with the same-height grass on the far left looks stiff and rigid next to all the other ones with varying heights. That one could be placed somewhere else.
Love the items! I’d relocate the second vase tho, it’s too much now and looks cluttered. I like to work with the rule of 3s.
Yes I’d put the tall brown vase else where
Just because something has a hole doesn’t mean you have to stick something in it.
Dried flora, and fauna can be pretty depressing. I love the piece of art you have in the center, though!
I would remove 2 of those grass things. They’re all competing with each other!
It’s all too much! Just the book pile and nicknack on top.
Replace vases with a bowl for your keys. Let the shelf breathe.
I love frondy grasses! I’m also a maximalist, so I love this. But it would still look great pared down to just one grass.
The rule is uneven numbers. The books and vase are one. The art is two. Now keep one of the two vases at the left. Three pieces gives everything space to breathe.
All of the stuff is really nice, it’s just too cluttered and not balanced. I’d drop the two vases of grass on the left. Then move the object, and the stack of books with the vase of bunny tails over.
I would do clusters instead of evenly spacing. Move the 2 vases on the left together with the little one in the forefront, and put them closer to the wall. Then, center the circle piece between them and the book stack. I think that will make it all work together better
It’s gonna get dusty as hell but it’s fine if you don’t mind that.