Recently, I have been helping my brother and his fiance design their living room. Perhaps I'll do another blog post of that (with their permission of course!). Anyway, we've been doing a lot of googling to find things on the internet (they live in New Hampshire...so it's a little bit hard for me to go shopping with them in person) for the room that they spend the most time in. One thing we've been looking at are apothecary jars. Let me take a slight detour and let you know that I cannot hear the word "apothecary" without immediately thinking of the Friends episode so perfectly titled, "The One with the Apothecary Table."

I am a Friends fanatic who loves incorporating Friends quotes into my everyday life at all times possible. Movie and TV quotes in general are always great to throw into normal conversations, but that's a whole 'nother blog post for another day. Back to apothecary jars...
Of course Pottery Barn has some of the best options around, but I feel like that is too simple an answer. While googling away, I stumbled across tons of pictures of apothecary jars that I absolutely drooled over. The contents of the apothecary jar are what usually made me want to run out and purchase whatever was inside of them immediately...so without further ado, here are some images to get your juices flowing!
Being the Interior Design graduate from the College of Architecture, I loved the old rulers and scales in the tall, skinny apothecary jar. You can get the jars themselves here.
In my opinion, you can never go wrong with apples or pears (or anything green!) in a jar. They add so much life to a room. I love love love the apothecary jar on the right with the skinny based bottom.
Too much green? I don't think so. I believe this image is from Southern Accents magazine.

How about some holiday decor? I've GOT to do this "boo" idea...however, you could also do something along these lines at a wedding or rehearsal dinner and do "_____ & _____" (their names), with one name in each jar. The wedding date might also be a cute option! I couldn't find any examples of vintage pictures in jars, but I've seen them also.
Antique ornaments...in a glass hurricane...on a tray? Yes, please!This was at one of my great Interior Design friends rehearsal dinners (Casey and Collin!). The picture quality is not the best, but you get the idea! The theme for the desserts area was "Love is Sweet."

I stole this picture from another great Interior Design friend Kristen. One of her best friends recently tied the knot and had this adorable dessert section at the wedding.
Hope these images inspired you for some future apothecary ideas :)

