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Guggenheim Museum, NYC

Guggenheim Museum, NYC

No structure is more beautiful to visit than the Guggenheim Museum in NYC. Solomon and Rebay Guggenheim commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design the permanent structure to house the Museum of Non-Objective Painting…

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No structure is more beautiful to visit than the Guggenheim Museum in NYC. Solomon and Rebay Guggenheim commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design the permanent structure to house the ‘Museum of Non-Objective Painting’. It took over 16 years, and several construction delays to complete the structure. In 1959, the museum opened to a waiting public, only six months after Frank Lloyd Wright’s death. “From the beginning, the relationship between the breathtaking architecture of the building and the art it was built to display inspired controversy and debate. One critic wrote that the museum “has turned out to be the most beautiful building in America . . . never for a minute dominating the pictures being shown,” while another insisted that the structure was “less a museum than it is a monument to Frank Lloyd Wright.” More History

My family and I were amazed how the interior views changed as we walked up the various floors. It was also interesting how the preferred artwork viewing is to walk UP, not from the top Down. The artwork was beautifully tucked into lit corners on each floor in open areas that were unusually intimate.

 

 

Las Vegas Sparkle

On my recent trip for the KBIS/IBS trade show with my designer colleague from California, I had an opportunity to view the outrageous hotels on the Las Vegas strip.

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A Kitchen Remodel Takes Shape

After successfully renovating the family room and entryway of their contemporary home, our clients were ready for the next step in their full gut renovation—transforming their outdated 1980s kitchen.

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January Design Newsletter, 2025

If you’re anything like me, January feels like the perfect time to hit REFRESH. It’s a chance to reflect on what worked well last year and what needs some fine-tuning. And of course, thinking about projects in our home that will make the time spent indoors during the cold winter, more enjoyable….

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Speaker Event ~ Jana Platina

Jana Platina specializes in business development, pairing unique “MADE IN ITALY” products with retailers, high end brands, and renowned interior designers and architects in the Northeast. She is an entrepreneur, an educator, a maker, and an aspiring artist…

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December Design Newsletter, 2024

This month, our design newsletter is packed with holiday inspiration! From jaw-dropping Design Build transformations to the latest home decor trends, we’ll help you create a space that surprises and delights this season. Let’s make your home the ultimate gift to yourself!

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Fall Market Report 2024

Our recent trip to the Fall High Point Market in North Carolina was an incredible experience, filled with inspiration and opportunities to source pieces for our many design projects. The showrooms truly were a feast for the eyes, offering a vast array of unique and customizable solutions for our clients…

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The common element throughout is good design. There’s always a reason why an element is chosen for a certain place, whether it’s a colorful painting in a room or a specific fabric on a chair. There’s also a functionality to every item that is unique to each project’s solution. It’s sort of like an oversized jigsaw puzzle with a place and reason for each piece.

“Your rooms are like a painting. Each component is a brushstroke to create the whole picture. It’s magic every time!”