You’ve probably seen the style before. Without knowing what it was called. Well, it’s called knolling.

Knolling is the art of arranging objects in a visually appealing and organized way, typically at right angles or in parallel. It’s also known as flat lay photography.

We’ve loved the way it can break down complex items into their sub visual elements.

Especially with things like recipes, it’s visually appealing and fascinating to see how many different ingredients can come together to make a single dish.

 

Pumpkin spice latte.

 

Chicken fried rice.

 

Chicken fried rice.

 

Chocolate chip cookies.

 

Banana split sundae.

 

Tomato soup.


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  1. Babette

    Love love love it! Thank you so much

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