This is the most unusual use of vintage linens I’ve ever seen.
Can you say the same?
The exhibit by Rebecca Ruegger is currently in the Nashville airport. When I stumbled upon it, I knew I had to take you on a little field trip. You don’t mind overlooking the shadows and glass glare for a peek, do you?

Summer Song

Ella Resting

On A Velvet Night

Fall Morning
Apparently Rebecca Ruegger learned Life Lesson from Linens #12. She obviously saw potential in these tiny scraps of old vintage beauty when others would have called it quits!
What’s the most creative way you’ve seen vintage linens used?
Leave a comment and tell us!