for some reason, i find things that are perforated so particularly nice. one of my favorite little home objects is a
perforated metal votive holder, which creates a spotted effect as it splays light on the walls. for that reason, creating
tin can luminaries seems a fine idea (
maybe this could be a use for the coffee cans mitchell insists on saving...don't ask).
along similar but less amish lines, i love this awesome pendant light from crate and barrel:
it's now discontinued which makes me very sad since i've had it bookmarked for my new apartment, whenever that happens.
and my heart bursts for this
pierced wood train station bench. i think if i could choose one item to possess today, this would be it. how lovely would it be in an entryway, a mudroom, a shaded front porch...it would even transform a lonely hallway.
in the accessory space, i love the recent-ish rash of perforated leather bags all over. i wasn't sure at first, but now i'm very, very sure indeed.
and this one...
i love when a certain concept like "perforation" can come into your life in so many ways in the form of light, furniture, personal style and more. such a yes.