The Eyes Have It
Peering out from artwork, wallpaper or accessories, eyes beg a second look in your home's décor
There is something edgy and mysterious about eyes. Our eyes, occasionally referred to as the windows to the soul, are always working by taking in information about the world around us. In the interior design world we constantly are looking for colors and compositions that are pleasing to the eye.
Take a look at the rooms below featuring eyes and see if you don't get caught up in the views.
Take a look at the rooms below featuring eyes and see if you don't get caught up in the views.
This oversized art piece is all you need in this dramatic entry.
George Nelson's Eye Clock design from 1957 still looks fresh and modern.
Most good design is even better in repeats, as you can see in this Phillis Morris–designed wallpaper called Faces.
The simple black and white framing of this eye photo is perfectly paired with the pop of the orange sideboard.
Even one small pair of eyes seems to stand out in this collage of colorful pieces.
This abstract eye art looks right at you as the focal point of this space.
These silk-screened porcelain plates by Piero Fornasetti have great eye gestures. The collective grouping sets a whimsical tone in this space.
Love these oversize eye-chart art pieces against the stark white walls.
Good eye art is something worth seeing. Let me know what you think in the Comments section.
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