Decorating With Bird Cages, and Other Bird Inspired Accessories.
For numerous years now birdcages were used as accessories for interiors. It's honestly nothing new. History indicates that birds have been first caged for his or her beauty greater than four,000 years ago. Egyptian hieroglyphics depict what appear to be the first puppy birds, along with doves and parrots. When Western traders added returned spices and textiles from the Far East, additionally they added the unusual birds as pets which had been a great deal beloved in the American Colonies. Bamboo and timber cages have been seen hung near open windows in lots of kitchens inside the New World. They had been particularly popular as household decor throughout the 18th and 19th centuries in France and England. The past due Victorian generation homes might now not have been considered in style in the event that they did now not contain at least one gilded birdcage.
Now with the back popularity of fowl inspired accessories, it is simple to find many exceptional types at home decor stores anywhere. Or you could acquire the gorgeous vintage ones. Just be conscious...They can be pricey, with costs strolling from $200 to $2,000 depending more on decorative enchantment than age or rarity.
This antique bird door knocker is a lovely welcoming addition to your home's entrance. One of the most stunning cages I have seen.
There is a wide variety of avian artwork to choose from.
The wallpaper in the back of this quite antique cage is also bird stimulated with swans and peacocks.
These mirrors might simply make a announcement in your house.
This is a beautiful room and the cages supply it a amusing atmosphere.
Birdcages housing candles...Very quite.
Since wallpaper is making a comeback, why not use a colorful bird print to brighten up an area in your home
Artist Lori McNee's fabulous artwork. http://lorimcnee.com/
Whimsical light fixtures!
Blaise Bontems was a noted Parisian specialist in the manufacture of automaton singing birds. His birds were considered the finest around and were famous for the realism of their songs.
More Bontems birds. He was recognised for those lovely wind up birds in addition to caged birds.
This lamp is a virtually cute accent.
Beautiful as chandeliers!!
There is something here for chook lovers from the cute little earrings to the antique automated caged fowl that's more than likely a Bontems.
This mechanical chicken might well were a baby's toy.
A nice little avian vignette. Bird's nests are also popular in decor today. Please just make sure it has been abandoned!!!
What a treat it would be to own this extraordinarily
stunning vintage birdcage. Probably French, it stands on legs and is entwined with porcelain plant life.
I love this as storage for the stemware. It would be cute to use in a kitchen or for storage of soaps and hand towels in a bathroom.
This is a lovely vintage piece encrusted with porcelain flowers.
These are duplicate cages however are lovely and can be displayed in a number of approaches.
A birdcage became upside down and used as a light fixture....Smart!
Painted cages are especially beautiful when used in country or vintage interiors.
Birdcages make wonderful additions to you outdoor entertaining area.....and don't forget centerpieces and weddings.
What a great way to make an outside wall entertaining.
Hope you had as much fun as our bird friend here!!!