As you all probably know, I have this smallish niche in the kitchen that we inherited from the previous owner's kitchen renovation. It housed their big screen tv and a sound system, but didn't fit our needs. Trying to match cabinets was vetoed, so I have used it for a display area for seasonal décor.
I have several figural tureens that I rotate throughout the year. Since it's early fall, the chicken tureen is still center stage. The large antique ironstone pitcher and white kitchen scales usually remain here and are the base for the vintage décor.
The ironstone pitcher is marked "Virginia" and is from the late 1800's as part of a bathing set from before indoor plumbing. They were usually part of a "washstand" and also included a covered ironstone commode. (too much information?) This was a major part of bedroom functionality and décor. For some reason the pitchers have long outlasted the basin part.
Here it is from last year's photos of the fall season.
This year has the familiar golden and white sunflower bouquet.
This niche is the landing spot of our family birthday and greeting cards. I found this little "watercolor" squirrel and bought it for it's graphic illustration, so he's celebrating fall right here. I may have him framed at some point, but for now I'm enjoying his cute "self" as is.
One of my velvet pumpkins in a gold/olive green, sits perched atop a short stack of vintage books. The old American Family Scale was a vintage kitchen staple, when ingredients were measured by weight instead of volume.
Here are a few more looks at the Kitchen Niche plus a lookback at fall.
Lovely Debra! I am always amazed how you have the perfect pieces to create a mood. I am never disappointed when I stop by. Happy September friend since I know you are a fellow Fall lover as well. XO- MaryJo
ReplyDeleteI love how you styled this niche. It says fall!
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ReplyDeleteSo sweet!! I loved how you styled this area...Really charming...Thanks so much for sharing!!
Hugs,
Deb
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Hi, Debra, I'm just popping in to say hi. Usually, I'm looking on my phone or iPad and for some reason I can't leave comments from them. I love seeing what you are up to and I hope all is well. Thanks for stopping by last time. There is a cold snap this morning! Yahoo. I love your Japanese cottages.
ReplyDeleteYou've made me want to do more in my kitchen! I love everything in your niche. The squirrel might be my fave. Thank you for sharing it with us on Farmhouse Friday 364. I've featured it today. pinned again!
ReplyDeleteStunning, Debra! That milkmaid art piece is just lovely...how cool that you found out about it!! Always adore your styling, especially for fall!
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