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Canadian House & Home - Designer: Luce Gayrard
The rock crystal obelisks on this lovely gilt console table are paired with lamps to make up the vignette. The mirror behind reflect the look back into the room, and adds depth. Add something low in between, and you have created a great look.
Designer: Robert Couturier
For more ideas using rock crystal obelisks, this tableau design by Robert Couturier uses four! There are two tall obelisks, and two shorter ones below. I love the asymmetry of this grouping of objects on an ornate console table. There is a lot of contrast between the black bulky bust, and then the translucent obelisks. The balance is created by the pictures on the wall behind. Masterful!
Designer: Alexa Hampton
Alexa Hampton inherited her father's excellent taste! This lovely, comfortable living room looks back to a console table filling an alcove. The table is topped with a pair of obelisks placed on the left side, balancing flowers on the right.
Obelisks are a natural for a console table. Think of balancing the display with a pair obelisks on either side of the table, or place them on one side and balance them with another decorative element on the other. I like this latter option because it's a bit less traditional.
Obelisks are a natural for a console table. Think of balancing the display with a pair obelisks on either side of the table, or place them on one side and balance them with another decorative element on the other. I like this latter option because it's a bit less traditional.
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