I love collecting things. Boxes, furniture, accessories, and a great deal of these I get from traveling. I love organizing and 'curating' my collection, filling it with interesting objets and arranging them to keep things exciting. I'll forgo the little Trevi Fountain model or the double-decker bus-shaped teapot, and instead wander around on Via Condotti or Portobello Road for beautiful things that I can see and reflect upon.
I love grouping like colors together. Above, a Peruvian vase, Argentinean silver box, and little bronze horse bust sit on a colorful tray from Lima.
And here, a trio of Harvard Classics rest on a silver tray from Paris, topped by an interesting marble bookend from Rome.
Dishes and tableware are two of my favorite things to collect. Glasses from Paris are the best, so interesting and elaborate yet simple at the same time. Linens from France are also a failsafe, and they tend to get softer every time they're washed. The plates are from Italy, and the bone-handled knife is from Argentina, where they eat a lot of steak.The red box from Mexico is made out of a beautiful, scented wood, and the horn cup and egg are from Argentina. They look lovely with a watercolor behind them, which I picked up at a local market in Peru.
An ashtray from Cusco is topped with an antique comedy book and an inlaid turtle from Mexico that I bargained for (from $30 to five). You can get anything for any price in countries like Mexico or anywhere in South America... even some places in Europe!
I love Venetian masks, and this handmade one came straight from where it all started. Another one of those scented boxes! From boxes to crystal to antiques, you can get what you want when traveling, you just have to look for it.