
Elle Decor

Domino

Designer Angie Hranowsky

Designer Amanda Nisbet

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I revel in this!!! I am SO symmetrical but I do like an asymmetrical art display (although mine still might be more like Mrs. Nisbet's!). Hanging artwork in this manner is great when you have a mis-mash of art you want to display (especially inexpensive flea market finds or various mediums of art). And I really like that it can evolve over time.