You might try a Collection of Opera Glasses.
(These are just examples, I do not particularly care for either one.....just so you get the basic concept)
An interesting thing to do when displaying opera glasses is under glass in a frame, or under the glass of a display cocktail table. You can also use a 'corbel' (bracket/shelve ) one is pictured above. You could use a contemporary piece or an ornate one, based on the look you are trying to achieve.
You would not believe it, almost everyone would pick them up and go to the window to peep out at the other apartment windows to see what might be going on. It is more common than you might think.
The piece pictured above would look fabulous on a long chain or silk rope worn as a necklace.
Very 'artsy fartsy'. I would wear it for sure !
And what fun , think of it.....have you ever thought that you recognized someone from across a crowded room ?
A grouping is always pretty framed on a wall. I like this because the look becomes more '3D' or 'Architectural' , giving the room more dimension and layers.
Suggested sites:
http://www.gilai.com/books/articles/opera_glasses.html
You can pick these up anywhere, consignment stores, antique stores , or the flea market.
Suggested sites:
http://www.gilai.com/books/articles/opera_glasses.html
You can pick these up anywhere, consignment stores, antique stores , or the flea market.
They don't have to really work to look great .
Just look and you will find them.
Renee Finberg 'TELLS ALL' in her blog of her Adventures in Design