While Chinoiserie might be a huge trend in interior design at the moment, one of our favorite Asian-inspired looks comes from Japan: decorative, folding Byobu screens. These joined wooden panels were originally used to block drafts (the name Byobu roughly translates to “protection from wind” in Japanese), they’re now a popular collectors piece and decor item…. Read More.

It’s been a while since we recapped our recent art installation and picture hanging projects, but were inspired to share a few of our latest simply because of the beauty and diversity of some of our client’s homes. From eclectic gallery walls, to object and art collections, here are a few of our favorite recent projects…. Read More.

Last week, the New York Times’ Real Estate section showcased the Park Avenue apartment of Amanda Benchley, the author of the upcoming coffee table book called Artists Living with Art. Inside her apartment tour, she mentioned that, before she even unpacked a single item in her new home, she had her art collections arranged and installed in the space. “I could live with unpacked boxes,” she told the paper, “as long as the things I love were on the walls.”… Read More.