How do you make a bunch of rather boring items interesting to look at? That's a question that advertiseres, designers and photographers alike spent countless hours mulling over. While the first two professions have to face some extra hindrances, photographers have figured out one great solution: instead of putting them in a pile or some convoluted arrangement, lay these objects out neatly next to each other and take a picture from above!
This craft, known as knolling, can turn items that nobody would pay any mind to into neat layouts that please the eye and satisfy that "everything has to be in order" crave that many of us have. Today, we're sharing some inspiring examples of this accessible hobby.
Geometrically Cut Chocolate
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Alphabet Rocks Collected In Maine
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One Man's Beach Trash Is Another's Beach Treasure
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A Kaleidoscope Of Origami Butterflies
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A Few Days' Worth Of Meal Prep
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Contents Of A Small Purse
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Gorgeous Heart Pendants
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Those Hex Keys That Come With Furniture
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Montreal Insectarium Beetles
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Deconstructed Hard-Boiled Egg
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Sorted By Usage
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Art Supplies Packed For A Vacation
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Cleanup After A Canine Total Elbow Replacement
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Find Your Lucky Charm
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These Matchbooks Are Fire
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Different Types Of Oak Leaves
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No Mollusks Were Harmed In Making This
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Contents From Five Owl Pellets
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Excellent For Photoshooting Wildlife
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Neat Art Supplies
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Old Radio Parts
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The Contents Of A Transavia airplane
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