Ever have a set of dishes in an odd number and wonder what can you do with them? Make a plate wall! Odd numbers of items are the best in decor! Here’s how I made a plate wall in my office

These pagoda plates are years old from Pottery Barn. It used to be a set of 6 and I loved using them when entertaining friends for supper clubs and what not. Well, one broke, and while I still enjoyed using them, they weren’t getting used as frequently because it’s an odd number. Odd numbers of items are the best in decor! So I figured it was time to put this collection of 5 to good use on the wall. And the pink and green look fab with my sofa!
plate hangers // pink taper candles // blue chinoiserie print // pillows are Meg White Art //
You can read more about my favorite Urban Garden Prints and frames here.