Food decor at home: Tacky or trendy?


A wooden bowl filled with apples serves as an organic and modern accent on a kitchen countertop. — Photos: Cathy Hobbs Design Recipes/TNS

When done right, food can be an affordable, colourful and organic way to decorate a home. Whether real or artificial, the key is moderation, authenticity and a curated approach that feels fresh, not forced.

Food decor is trending again, especially in kitchens, dining rooms and open shelving where colour and texture can shine. Think bowls of citrus, jars of pasta, spices and even potted herbs.

These small touches bring warmth, life and an organic connection to the home without feeling cluttered or overly themed.

Decorative food elements placed together creates an attractive grouping of food decor vignettes.
Decorative food elements placed together creates an attractive grouping of food decor vignettes.

Country chic

"Country or farm-stand chic” is part of a current trend in which produce, real or artificial, is displayed as decor.

Consider elements such as peppers, apples and artichokes in addition to food-related items such as spice jars, olive oils and pasta in clear containers to spice up a kitchen while still providing an inviting and modern feel.

Open shelving displays various food decor elements.
Open shelving displays various food decor elements.

Where to use

Kitchens and dining areas are the most natural locations to incorporate food decor, followed by entry consoles or open shelving. Living rooms can potentially be a location as well; for example, use potted herbs incorporated with other coffee table decor items.

Less is more

Limit yourself to one or two food accents per room. A bowl of lemons on a counter, a jar of pasta on a shelf, or a small tray or cutting board displaying spices by a stove is plenty. The goal is to add interesting, colourful decor elements.

How and what to use:

Decorative apples. Green or red. Both can be used to add colour and a timeless decor element.Artificial lettuces and artichokes. A go-to for many designers and home stagers looking for a modern vibe.Citrus fruits. Lemons and limes placed in a decorative way will never go out of style.

Spices and oils. Use these items on a decorative tray or cutting board, paired with a stack of cookbooks.Food items such as whole coffee beans can be placed with coffee mugs or jars of pasta work beautifully in kitchens with open shelving. – Tribune News Service


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