Nature is incredibly talented.And as you know, the masterpieces she created inspire not only musicians and artists, but also designers. We have prepared a stunning selection of amazing Christmas decorations created by nature. Perhaps some of our readers will think that this article does not quite fit into the roomble.com format, since we usually write about interiors, decor and landscapes created by people. However, the more we analyzed the works of modern design masters, the more we became convinced that many of them draw ideas for their work from the surrounding nature. And this is not surprising, because nature is the best designer. We found incredible photographs of winter natural beauty created by freezing rain, frost and snow. These natural decorative masterpieces are truly inspiring.
Sudden frosts are not always pleasant, butIt is precisely this effect of surprise that creates amazing natural decorations. For example, these charming New Year's balls are actually frozen soap bubbles. Related articles
Here's what freezing rain can do.Flowers frozen in ice look like exquisite, original, sometimes even futuristic decorative accessories made of glass. Agree, artificial analogues of such natural beauties could decorate any interior.
Due to the difference in humidity and temperature, frostcan take the most bizarre forms: spikes, crystals and even flowers. In the Arctic, you can see such a unique phenomenon as ice flowers that decorate the surface of the water.
Finishing surfaces with 3D effect nowis very popular. And the trendsetter of this fashion can rightfully be called nature. Frozen water creates unique multi-layered perspective drawings that amaze the imagination. Another interesting manifestation of winter water-based decor is volumetric ice sculptures. By the way, perhaps it is to them that we owe such an interior trend as transparent furniture. Related articles
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Christmas decorations 2017: 25 ideas by nature
