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Art In Your Home or Office

Interior design is not only about space planning or arranging and coordination of furniture and furnishings. It is also about creating an atmosphere, coziness, mood. How do we achieve that?


Through professional implementation of of all the rules of interior design for balance and coordination, but also through inspired conceptual design and use of emotionally connected to us pieces of art or anything that makes us feel good. I have showed you an excellent example of Art Furniture in Office Design that is something not many of us can allow, but the small table or any other inspiring piece of design-art is worth the investment.



There are many forms of art that we can incorporate directly into our interior design - like tiles! That can be in the form of murals or mosaics.
3rings have wonderful examples of how tiles are “the ideal way to bring art into any environment…".
"Manufactured in bulk or crafted individually by hand; $10 a square foot or triple digits; the variety of Ann Sacks products extends beyond pure aesthetics (or emotions for that matter). The three-dimensional, burnt red Dahlia tiles by Blake Studio were introduced at K/BIS and on view recently at the National Kitchen and Bath Association’s convention in Atlanta. Potentially the most iconic of Ann Sacks’ new designs, these bold tiles have not surprisingly received the majority of press attention. Designed to be composed into dramatic, show-stopping murals, they epitomize the concept of tile as art. Each is made by hand using the age-old Italian technique of Sgraffato, “to scratch,” so it is not surprising that their price-point is more in line with one-of-a-kind art than standard tile. "















Mosaics are another form of art that we can incorporate into our interior and create special mood. I like very much the Artiste mosaics of the same supplier. Taking its aesthetic cue from designs popular during the 1930's they can be successfully embedded into our contemporary interiors creating the individuality that we always look for.















More forms of applied art for your home and office will follow soon.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

For me, interior design is about taking functional pieces like furniture as the foundation, and then create the right atmosphere with it using decor, arrangements, etc.

Nicolette
http://www.furnitureanddesignideas.com

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