Are you enjoying the swan in the redesigned blog’s header? Because it was either her or a giant beetle. (Basically, what I’m saying is that things could have been a lot worse.)
I have a thing for birds and bugs in design. Both are a little scary in person, but they’re beautiful and I tend to gravitate toward art, fashion, and objects featuring either. That’s my favorite scarf above, along with a decorative silver rhino beetle I picked up last year, and a new brooch. You’ve seen embroidered bug pillows in the kids’ rooms, and I’m regularly informed by my children that they’re keeping a new bug as a pet (kept in various forms of toy cages and usually named “Fred”). I still regret not buying this dress and these earrings, but lucky for me, bugs are having a moment in the design world right now.
Ladies and gentlemen, the beetles! (Because bees and butterflies are a dime a dozen.)
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‘Vulcano’ Semiprecious Stone Beetle Pendant Necklace by Daniela Villegas, Nordstrom
The rich ladies always get the best bug jewelry, don’t they?
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Buggie Wallpaper, Abnormals Anonymous
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Beetles Round Plate, John Derian
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Spotted Weevil Beetle Wall Art, Wisteria
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Dark Bug Switchplate Cover, John Derian
This is the kind of thing you get used to, but that will surprise and delight new guests. Much like a fake severed head in your kitchen cabinets.
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Blue Weevil Beetle Wall Art, Wisteria
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A Bug Print, Minted
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Gold Beetle Brooch, Banana Republic
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Green Beetle Brooch, Banana Republic
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Longhorn Beetle Wall Art, Wisteria
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Bugs Throw Pillow, Connie Goldman, Society 6
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Red Beetle Mirror/Pin, John Derian
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Stripe Beetle Cuff Bracelet, Tiny Wild
Aw, look how happy bug jewelry makes me.