“A painter is a choreographer of space.”
Barnett Newman*
We believe that every space needs its own special finishing touch! That extra flair that ties the room together after the last bit of paint has dried and all the furniture is carefully arranged. Empty walls have always seemed like such a missed opportunity. Because a little extra care can be the difference between just functional and the cover of interior design magazines.
One of the core principles of interior design is that every space needs a focus, which will immediately draw your eye. Paintings or sculptures are a fantastic way to add layers of different textures and depth into a room. When carefully curated, even a single art piece can turn a room from looking good into looking exceptional.
How do you find the right piece to compliment and accentuate your own personal style?
We are here to help!
Our Team is run by professionals who are well organized and will be at your disposal anytime.
We want you to be satisfied with your purchase. If for some reason you are not able to make a choice, our team of designers will help you choose the right works of art for your interior within our collection. Depending on your desire, we can offer a collection of works tailored to your needs, space and style.
Our team can provide you with professional consultancy in your interior design decisions for home, office, restaurant, non-commercial site, etc., as well as arranging and hanging purchased artworks.
- The site includes works with a wider price range to suit different budgets and projects.
- Your new works of art will be delivered to your door, and we will provide the necessary certificates by law.
Should you have any questions regarding an artwork, we are happy to help!
* Barnett Newman (1905 – 1970) was an American artist. He is seen as one of the major figures in abstract expressionism and one of the foremost of the color field painters. His paintings are existential in tone and content, explicitly composed with the intention of communicating a sense of locality, presence, and contingency.