Rakes, boxes and branches: unusual ideas for creating an organizer

Rakes, boxes and branches: unusual ideas for creating an organizer

27 February 2021, 9:43
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Spring is just around the corner. Warm outerwear will go to the closet until the next cold weather, and will be replaced by romantic and light outfits. This means that the finest hour of various decorations will come. Girls will agree that sometimes it is difficult to find the necessary accessory among many others. Various devices for the orderly storage of jewelry will come to the rescue.


Organizer, presented in the photo, will appeal to lovers of natural materials. It won't be difficult to do this. You just need to find a dried up branch of a tree of the appropriate size and shape. Then cover it with spray paint. Choose a shade in accordance with the color scheme of the interior. When the paint is dry, place the branch in an appropriate style glass vase. So you get not only a functional holder for accessories, but an original piece of art.

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An organizer made of a perforated panel looks interesting.
We are used to seeing similar examples with hooks for storing tools in garages, workshops and basements. But when such a panel is painted and inserted into a sophisticated vintage frame, it becomes an aesthetic holder for women's jewelry.


By the way, the frame itself without a canvas also often becomes an organizer for women's treasures. For example, you can install hooks at the top and hang jewelry on them. Or screw studs into the sides of the frame, and then stretch chains or decorative braid from one side to the other.


The organizer from the desk drawer, located on the wall, looks original. An interestingly designed bottom will add authenticity to the product. For example, hand-painted, pasted over with special paper or painted with acrylic paint.


In the hands of craftsmen, anything can become an organizer. For example, the bark of a tree, an untreated board, a plaster figure in the shape of a hand, and even a rake. The secret to creating your own unique sample is imagination, desire and patience.


Earlier OXO wrote: Curved silhouette and translucency - Edvard Munch Museum

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Photo © museum-design.ru

Photo © museum-design.ru

Photo © museum-design.ru

Photo © museum-design.ru

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