Twist on Tradition: Blue and White Porcelain

There is a place for antique blue-and-white ceramic in virtually every room in any fashion home. Whether in a huge collection or a couple of well-placed pieces, this popular colour blend isn’t hard to incorporate, whether it’s dressed up or dressed down.

Whenever it’s commonly thought that using blue ribbon on white porcelain was a method that originated from China, the method really began in the Middle East from the 9th century. The Chinese were not far behind, however. Cobalt-blue pigment was excavated from Iran and exported to China as early as the 9th century also.

Antique pieces are particularly special, but the look of blue-and-white china is not difficult to come by these days. Mass-produced pieces could be inexpensive, easy-to-find alternatives for people who don’t have access to old pieces. Below are some terrific examples of how and where to use these pieces all over the house now.

Browse layouts using blue-and-white porcelain

Sroka Design, Inc..

Create a strong statement in the entryway. Try putting a grouping like this in a hallway or nook that is especially difficult to fill.

A pair of ginger jars like the one on the ideal side of this table is just one of my favorite things to give for a wedding. The sweet pea vines symbolize”eternally” and”many kids,” while the most important decoration is a shuang xi personality which is the emblem for”wedded bliss” It is a terrific way to think outside the registry.

Tracy Murdock Allied ASID

Dedicate to a collection. If you’re going to get it done, why don’t you commit? I love a statement wall like this where a beautiful collection could be displayed. When these pieces fit, I enjoy it equally as well once you can tell the curator stumbled upon each bit over time and each bit has a story.

Add symmetry to a room with a pair of blue-and-white urns. Filling ceramic with something fresh helps to make the look applicable to all seasons and all holidays. I’d place greenery or flowers from these to really make an impression.

Summerour Architects

Convert urns or lemon jars to lamps. Lamps are a good way to add a touch of blue and white that isn’t too overpowering. There is no reason to search the globe for a matching pair; if you stumble across pieces you love, it’s really easy to have them converted to lamps. I did it a couple of years ago with a pair of ginger jars, and they look fantastic.

Wm Ohs Inc..

Put your collection to work. It is hard to see in this picture, but this kitchen comprises a number of blue-and-white porcelain pieces as practical pieces. Why don’t you use ginger jars as canisters for an unexpected twist?

Yellow is a stunning colour to match with this palette; fill a blue-and-white fruit bowl with lemons and bananas.

Dine like George Washington. Blue-and-white porcelain was the location setting of choice at Mount Vernon. Colorful china gives the table an eye-catching pop involving foods.

These place settings match, however a blue-and-white collection that does not can be fantastic, too. Stories about where you found each piece make for a perfect conversation starter during a dinner.

Kathleen Burke Design

Replace that silver set with blue-and-white porcelain. Once it comes to blue and white, this dining area is flawlessly done. The ceramic provides a punch of colour in an area that is usually earmarked for a silver tea set.

Studio Marcelo Brito

Take your collection to the coast. A seaside home is among my favorite areas to utilize blue-and-white porcelain, as it ties in beautifully with a nautical colour palette.

To keep it from appearing too formal, I’d use the porcelain pieces on a mantel and fill them with wild sea oats, starfish or even seashells for a nice contrast.

Oscar de la Renta’s Dominican Republic home is filled with blue-and-white china. If it’s good enough for Oscar, it’s good enough for me!

Carla Aston | Interior Designer

Think of an unexpected twist. If you enjoy the idea of using blue-and-white ceramic but are not wild about its more traditional uses, a sink like this is a terrific way to think outside the box. It adds a fun new dimension, particularly in a small powder room. Even better, a sink like this is relatively affordable and easily available on the web.

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