Opinion

Why Art Should Be Part Of Interior Design
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Why Art Should Be Part Of Interior Design

When it comes to interior design, art matters. And I don’t just mean that picking the perfect painting is an essential finishing touch to bring a room together. All too often relegated to an afterthought, a flourish, or an added touch, art is far more important than that. It should be a fundamental part of any design and decor decisions, at the heart of how a room looks and feels.

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Fall Into Art
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Fall Into Art

Fall is well and truly upon us. The leaves have browned, the days are shorter, and there’s an invigorating crispness in the morning air. And all of this, of course, naturally enhances the ambience and coziness of every home. But for us, it’s just not quite enough. We (as always) like to take things one step further, integrating some of those iconic hallmarks of the season into our interiors.

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How to Style Your Home: European Edition
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How to Style Your Home: European Edition

Whether you love traveling or you’ve always felt like you were born in the wrong country, one of the best ways to add some flair to your home is by incorporating some traditional European elements. I’ve found that this is one of the best ways to create a timeless design. In this blog, I’ll walk you through my favorite elements that can help you style your home.

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Why I Love Contemporary Everything
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Why I Love Contemporary Everything

When you hear “contemporary art and design,” what do you think of? For most, they envision a space that has a minimalist flavor, which doesn’t suit everyone. Yet, contemporary everything has so many benefits. Here’s why I love it (and you should too!).

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Artist Spotlight: E’wao Kagoshima
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Artist Spotlight: E’wao Kagoshima

E’wao Kagoshima is a Japanese artist who blends painting, drawing, and collage in his two-dimensional work. He was an artist who came of age in post-war Japan and later moved to New York in 1976.

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What is Secondary Market Art?
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What is Secondary Market Art?

New to art and design? If so, you may be hearing phrases like “secondary market” thrown around. When I design, I like to incorporate secondary market art so that I can build the art and artistic elements around it. Are you interested in learning how you can do this too? Here’s what you should know.

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How A Designer Can Style Your Space To Look Like A Boutique Hotel
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How A Designer Can Style Your Space To Look Like A Boutique Hotel

Have you ever stepped foot in a boutique hotel for a weekend getaway and decided right then and there that you never wanted to leave? There is a reason chic hotels are so relaxing and inviting, they were designed to be that way by professionals. Don’t worry though, I am going to teach you a few of their tricks.

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