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Moroccan Bazaar
Our team of master craftsmen, experts in the fields of intricate plaster, tile and woodwork totally transformed this rather bland property in Marrakech into a palatial Moroccan residence. We were also commissioned to produce hundreds of bespoke light fittings, mirrors and pieces of furniture. We are most proud of the intricate hand painted living room ceiling.
DeVinci Cast Stone
Canterbury Fireplace Mantel
This Gothic mantel is a petite, yet charming piece that features richly detailed intricate carvings. The Canterbury is the epitome of refined elegance.
Artefact Design & Salvage
Dave Allen created this table base from a pair of antique architectural pilaster capitals carved from Indiana limestone at the turn of the last century. These identical capitals were installed for nearly a century on a Manhattan public school that was demolished in the year 2000. He purchased them in New York from the demolition contractor.
Now mounted back-to-back on a hidden steel frame, they have begun a new life as an elegant base for a dining or grand entry table. Shown herewith a 72” diameter top, it could just as easily accommodate an eight or nine foot long rectangular top. Glass top to your specifications included.
The pilaster tops, visible through the glass, were intentionally left as found, with small wood inserts and attachment points from the original construction still visible. The carvings themselves are beautifully executed, a fine example of the work typically done by classically trained Italian immigrants who arrived in the US in the late 19th and early 20th century. I’m always amazed by the beauty and artistic balance of these old pieces, carved as they were by everyday craftsmen, who worked over the course of a lifetime with hammer and chisel, skillfully producing an art now mostly lost to us.
Inner Visions Interiors
This sophisticated sitting room adjoins a private library, featuring a green chenille Kravet sectional sofa and Baker Furniture ottoman. The seating area is anchored by a round Oriental rug, a fireplace with wood surround and a soaring window with red velvet curtains.
Photo by Greg Premru
Andrew Skurman Architects
Arched windows allow grand views from the rooms. Interior Designer: Brian Murphy. Photographer: David Duncan Livingston, Eastman Pynn at Image Above.
Altringer & Associates Incorporated
traditional seating area. Photo Michael Altringer, Altringer & Associates Inc
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