The Modern Nature Study Look (Part II, kind of…)
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I shared the nature study aesthetic with you a few weeks ago, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Since then, I’ve found a few more inspiring images that also fit the look. It’s amazing the range of looks this idea can inspire. Here are some that tickled my fancy:
From Amy Sedaris’ wacky Village pad, just one vignette of her collections:
from InStyle Home:
From Alice Roy’s pad, as seen in Domino magazine:
From the NYC apartment of Molly Sims, as seen in InStyle Home:
I am still trolling through the web, books, blogs and flickr looking for more. If you have any you’d like to share, please send it over to me!
picture one from House and Garden (we miss you!) magazine
picture two from InStyle Home magazine
picture three from Domino magazine
picture four from InStyle Home magazine













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February 21st, 2008 at 3:11 pm (#)
[...] dried???) squirrel looks good on a wall, but they did. In fact, this store fits in perfectly with the nature study aesthetic we’ve been featuring here recently. They have has everything from upholstered chairs to [...]
June 30th, 2008 at 10:05 am (#)
[...] found a few more images for our Nature Study series. Click on these links if you missed Part I or Part II. So far we’ve gone from Thomas Jefferson to Tom Scheerer. The first two photos I found via [...]