There's something about the sight of an orderly pile of suitcases that I just love. Not only are they super useful for hiding away unruly piles of clothes they are possibly one of the most blissfully simple interiors tricks. The only rules: they have to look a little tatty around the edges and go from big to small. Here are a few stacks of inspiration.
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Mixing in some pastel pretties up this smart pile of suitcases |
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Finding cases in shades that mirror the other colors in your room works a treat in the bedroom of this stylish Swedish highrise.www.apartmenttherapy.com |
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