I feel very lucky to call both London and New York my home. Every time I visit each one, I am astounded by the beauty of my surroundings, and by the hidden gems I find along my way. I recently completed a trip to New York, to work on an Upper East Side Apartment, and as usual made some fantastic discoveries. Below are five of my favourite art and interiors finds from this visit, with five more from London. Take note!
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I love New York. My favourite thing about the city is the culture, and the opportunity to spend time with my loved ones. And, of course, the artful finds…
E. R. Butler
E. R. Butler is a beautiful shop in Soho, with a wonderful
selection of period hardware for doors, windows and fine
furniture. Each piece has its own character, and would be
perfect for adding artistic detailing to an interior. I could
spend hours in there!
New York Stoneware
New York Stoneware only opened its doors last year, so still
feels like a secret! The ceramics are absolutely beautiful,
whilst still remaining practical – very well designed.
Todd Merrill
Todd Merrill Studio is extremely creative, with furniture
designs that take my breath away. I especially love the use of
unexpected materials as finishes for otherwise ordinary pieces –
take this python skin mirror, for example. The work is very
inspiring.
Atelier Viollet
Aside from their beautiful designs, I am drawn to Atelier Violet
due to their philosophy in the workplace, which is very similar
to my own: “We’re either cursed (or blessed), with
dissatisfaction. We push ourselves to make each piece better
than the last. To do that, we listen hard to every designer,
each architect, all clients.” It’s the only way to work!
Roll & Hill
In my experience, all lighting by Roll & Hill is quirky and
beautifully designed, adding an unexpected artistic element to
even the simplest of rooms. I would simply love to incorporate a
piece into a future project.
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London is where I spend the majority of my time. I love the greenery, and the mildness of the weather. My top five London art finds, as of late:
Adrian Sassoon
Adrian Sassoon is an all time favourite. I love the ceramics
by Hitomi Hosono. I bought several pieces for a client recently
and my passion for her work just increases! Adrian’s eye for
glass and metal work is outstanding.
Rolf Sachs
Rolf Sachs is a conceptual artist and designer, and his work is
always fascinating. His work with miniature figurines is
especially rousing, as is his eye for photography.
Carpenters Workshop Gallery
I find the Carpenters Workshop Gallery completely captivating.
Each exhibition brings something different to the art world, and
each is utterly wonderful. I can’t recommend a visit highly
enough!
Beware The Moon
What better way to add something different to your interiors
than with a beautiful, artistic wallcovering? I adore everything
by Beware The Moon, as it is all so unconventional. I would love
to use this paper in a future project.
Witch and Watchman
Witch and Watchman is another wallpaper brand that has captured
my imagination. With palm trees in each of the two designs, it
would be the perfect addition to one of my Florida based
projects!
Tell me, have you made any beautiful discoveries recently?
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