Art and Vignettes
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Art, architecture and furnishings: each enhances the superb contribution of the other elements.
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A hallway of contrasts: the placement of significantly different pieces from an art collection flow seamlessly.
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An Evening in Napa is the theme of this 10- x 14 foot space, in which art and sculpture enjoy an equal role with the furniture.
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A close up of the table decor; a celebration of color and texture.
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Great visual of the wine storage coupled with a unique metal base and wood chairs provides an elegant tasting experience.
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Art installation in Atherton.
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From the outside looking in: a serene vignette.
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The selection and placement of the art complements the strong lines of the architecture.
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LGI is the art advisor for the Kneedler-Fauchere/San Francisco showroom. A piece of art adds great character to a vignette.
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Another example of how much strength a beautiful piece of art contributes to a furniture arrangement–KFSF Showroom.
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A traditional room enriched by the colors of the furnishings, the wonderful art piece and Asian antiques.
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Introducing bright colors from contemporary art into a traditional dining room changes the feel of the room.
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An entry niche becomes both inviting and usable by bringing antique French club chairs to enlarge the space.
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This exuberant antique Italian baroque bench in the entry niche is paired with a stunning simple David Park water color.
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A quiet corridor in which the eye is drawn by the splash of color at its end.
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An ode to Manuel Neri with an antique French bench to offset the purity of the sculpture.
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A subtle common thread brings all of the separate areas of the home together.
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An antique Korean chest, paired with an antique Italian chair, a small contemporary sculpture and a 1930’s photograph.
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The scale and texture of this antique Thai wall hanging makes a hallway a compelling visual discovery.
