See how works from our drawers can fit seamlessly into the spaces of collectors, both avid and new. In our new curated edits, we will present an eclectic mix of artists, techniques and subject matter to show you how easily sophisticated art can work in collaboration with a design vision to add character to your home.
In this edit we’re bringing a fresh collection of tranquil prints to create calming spaces for busy minds. This collection rejects the harsh aesthetics of urban landscapes, drawing from organic forms and a soft palette.
1. Sophia Szilagyi, Tender, 2015, 2. Charles Blackman, Titania and Bottom II, 1994, 3. Marco Luccio, Day of the Cherry Pickers, 2005, 4. Sue Pickering, Disappearing Voices: Sixth Elegy, 2016, 5. interior via sinnenrausch, 2015, 6. Violeta Capovska, hypnosis 1, 2008, 7. Danielle Creenaune, Transcend ix, 2015, 8. Jeffrey Makin, Pathway Hanging Rock III, 1984, 9. Hans Wergner, Cigar Chair, c. 1955 via Angelucci, 10. Danielle Creenaune, La Vereda, 2015.