An Alessi teapot. This kettle with pop art sensibility, designed by architect Michael Graves, is the number-one object used in kitchen staging. Running a close second is an eclectic traditional one by MacKenzie-Childs.
An Alessi teapot. This kettle with pop art sensibility, designed by architect Michael Graves, is the number-one object used in kitchen staging. Running a close second is an eclectic traditional one by
Graves teapot as the "#1 styling prop for kitchens"!
Alessi teapot. This kettle with pop art sensibility, designed by architect Michael Graves, is the number-one object used in kitchen staging. Running a close second is an eclectic traditional one by MacKenzie-Childs.
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Thrift Shop teapot and antique silver spoons.
Love the idea of the teapot!!
seeing this teapot holding antique spoons made me want to figure out a way display my favorite kitchen item: a glass pitcher from the 1960s. I'm going to use it as a vase for flowers.
seeing this teapot holding antique spoons made me want to figure out a way display my favorite kitchen item: a glass pitcher from the 1960s. I'm going to use it as a vase for flowers.
giant teapot are perfect for a tea party for big little people. Low ceilings add to the effect in this 8'x10' room, and painted quotes and beautiful murals inspire fun playtimes.
giant teapot are perfect for a tea party for big little people. Low ceilings add to the effect in this 8'x10' room, and painted quotes and beautiful murals inspire fun playtimes
giant teapot are perfect for a tea party for big little people. Low ceilings add to the effect in this 8'x10' room, and painted quotes and beautiful murals inspire fun playtimes. Designed by Andy SchraderInterior design and staging by Anita SullivanMore playroom ideasPerfect for the PlayroomDecluttering:
beautiful teapot or tea kettle out where it will remind you to come back regularly for a cup of metabolism-boosting tea. Caffeine alone can stimulate the metabolism, but even decaffeinated herbal brands have properties ranging from soothing to invigorating.
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metal teapots by simply using acrylic paints, paintbrushes and your imagination! Just one night of effort and a few hours under a fountain… and here they are: old-school funky looking English-style teapots which you can actually use as flower pots :)