Lorna Gross |
Communication in 2012 is ever so rapid and wide spread that remaining in one’s little cocoon is virtually impossible. We are all now influenced, not just by our immediate surroundings, but by what the World has to offer and design is no different. Interiors today reflect global influences and are much more interesting because of them. Here are a few samplings of work we’ve done recently:
This foyer features mixed materials of metal, travertine,
and grass cloth; but the true focal point is the door from the Kashmir region
of India.
This living room incorporates many Chinese cultural
influences – dark wood, the very important color red, and artwork from
Shanghai. The room is centered by
a round table, which symbolizes harmony.
This more traditional room features fabrics rich in Ikat and
Suzani patterning, originating from the Middle East and featured above the
fireplace is India’s symbolic bird, the peacock.
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