Luminous, Clear, and Contemplative. The work of Katharina Chapuis is wonderfully complex and subtle at the same time. Browse through the rooms and the individual oils and see what you think!
Read MoreYou’ve decided to hire an interior designer, but what questions should you ask them before you hire them. It’s important to ask the right questions so you can hire the right interior designer for you.
Read MoreEvery so often, I enjoy the concept of “Carte Blanche” from a client who knows my work, and they trust me to execute a look they will love. Now, mind you, it’s never really carte blanche, I still have to do a lot of homework and study what they would most like – but this was one of those times, it was pretty much a carte blanche situation.
Read MoreThere is much to be said for creating vision. I love to try and do this through conversation and materials and looking for the light in my Client’s eyes. I find (or, I believe I find) that I’m often successful in helping my Clients see the spaces in their mind’s eye, and appreciate the change that is about to come.
Read MorePerhaps Fabric, perhaps Rugs, perhaps just Fantasy - here are some of Tord Boonjte’s wonderful textile creations and textile installations!
Read MoreI first learned of Tord Boontje in 2009 when I was in New York, at the Swarovski showroom. We were designing a chandelier, and Tord was one of my great inspirations. Like any great designer, he has forged his aesthetic in a mysterious and mythical way - always unique and specific to the moment.
Read MoreWhen we purchase items with a budget in mind, we can learn so much about the look, shape & form, upholstery principles, the origins, the how and why of more expensive items to make determinations about; quality, style, proportions, durability, and indeed, future worth.
Read MoreThere is no question that when we start a room’s design with the artwork it informs the room’s tempo; the room’s ethos in fact. It is a good thing to try and let the artwork speak to you, as it asks you to contemplate. You don’t need to “know what it is.” You don’t need to pronounce it good or bad. What you MUST do is allow yourself to feel the work and see if it can take you somewhere - anywhere.
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