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    INTERIORS

    This Interiors section introduces how the gallery’s art lives in real spaces, with five room themes that help visitors imagine the work on their own walls. Each subpage focuses on how curated pieces can shift the mood, function, and story of a specific interior.

    Interiors is where art meets everyday life, showing how considered artworks can transform the atmosphere of a room. From relaxed living areas to hospitality spaces, each collection is curated to balance personality, harmony, and practicality.

    The living room edit focuses on pieces that become a natural focal point, anchoring sofas, fireplaces, or media walls. Works are chosen to feel welcoming from every angle, creating a space that invites conversation, rest, and slow looking

    In the dining room, art is selected to complement shared meals, evening light, and changing table settings. The aim is to introduce rhythm and warmth without overpowering the rituals of hosting, gathering, and celebration.

    The library/study curation favours reflective, layered pieces that sit comfortably alongside books, objects, and desk spaces. These works are chosen to support focus and contemplation while still adding character to reading nooks and workstations.

    Hallway art is arranged to work in sequence, turning transitional spaces into small journeys rather than blank corridors. Scales and formats are considered for narrow sightlines, so every glance – passing or paused – feels intentional.

    The hospitality selection is curated for lobbies, guest rooms, lounges, and dining areas that host many different people over time. These pieces create a distinct identity for the space while remaining versatile, durable, and welcoming for guests from all backgrounds.