a trend i’m loving-educational charts
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Amid the constant indecision over Sam’s big boy room, I stumbled across the trend of using vintage (or, let’s be real about what I’m willing to spend—vintage inspired) educational charts and pull down maps as wall art.
Are you guys tired of reading about wall art? I apparently don’t tire of writing about it. I’ve always thought a home looks incomplete without stuff on the walls!
I scoured Etsy for the real deal vintage charts to inspire me and because they are just fun to look at! If money were no object, it’s safe to say that I’d drop a pretty penny on one of these things because I can’t get enough.
Check out these unique and cool pieces:
This rocket!! Swoon!
The mathematics ones are cool for those of you who (like me!) struggle with committing to a theme or style. It’s almost like abstract art or minimalist.
Why am I so drawn to these chickens?! Honestly this would not fit into my home or in any decorating effort I’ve ever made but it might be my favorite! And this is coming from someone with an irrational fear of birds..
You know we can’t have enough bull-related items in our home, thanks to Tom!
I could just see the seaweed or starfish chart in a swanky beach house and the chickens in a farm house kitchen. The rocket is so cool for a boy room or a sleek apartment with stainless everywhere! I love every botanical I come across and even the mathematical options are great.
The majority of these examples are upwards of several hundred dollars. So I turned to my good friend Amazon and found some pretty neat reproductions. And after a lot of back and forth, I placed the Amazon order!
Sam’s room includes these two options:
Amazon really offered tons of subject matter options–ranging from eye charts to outer outer space.
Perfect, in my opinion, for punchy kid room décor!
PS – boy mom mode over here, but to anyone with a girl these butterflies are so sweet and timeless. They would look just as great in a nursery as they would for an adult and I love art like that.