Ginkgo leaf fireplace screen from New Craftsman Industries.
Danforth Pewter Artisan-Made Ginkgo Candle Snuffer
From eBay.
Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden
Although I don’t plan to order more than one (in order, as the site suggests, “to form a colorful bouquet”), I do intend to order one of these ginkgo fly swatters from Modern Motive.
Even though it seems but one step away from total ginkgo kitsch.
Commemorative plate
Commemorative plate from South Carolina State College. The plate reads “May the golden leaves of the “GINKGO” tree express our appreciation for your service.”
Worth as much for its kitschy value as for the ginkgo trees.
From eBay.
Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden
This past week I discovered that Pier 1 has a number of ginkgo items for sale this season.
I’m leaning toward picking up one or two of the sprays (pictured above), or a couple of sets of the placecard holders. Either would go well with our square white place settings.
(Let me know if the links don’t work for you…I had some trouble with them. It’s like Pier 1 doesn’t really want us to know about them.)
Nippon Moriage Vase
From eBay.
Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden
Ginkgo door knocker from The Velvet Hammer.
Vintage Japanese Komai box
From eBay.
“The small hibachi used for warming a hand”
The description was too charming not to use. From eBay.
Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden
Aroma lamp from Akaroa House.
Ginkgo Fridays: DIY
Project instructions for sale at Cream Mania.
Ginkgo leaf tray
From eBay.
Silver bucket
From eBay.
Wall vases
From eBay.
Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden
Ginko leaf bowl from Kiln Enamel.
Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden
Shelf brackets from The Slagworks.
Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden
Ginkgo leaf bronze and glass doorbell surround from Paul Strauch Studio.
Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden
Meyda Tiffany fireplace screen, available from Lamps Beautiful.
Ginkgo Fridays: Housewares
Jan Carson’s ginkgo mobile is available from Niche magazine.