INTERIORS
Color is a supporting character in the interior design. But no bit-actor, the use
is bold when necessary and, like in any good story, appears when the narrative
needs an arc.
“I always feel that if there is great architecture and interesting materials, there is no
need to vary paint colors. The client does love color, and the all-white walls made it
conducive to introducing color accents in the furniture like the green-wool Jacobsen
Egg Chair. It also highlights the client’s extensive art collection,” says Amy.
However, color does take the lead role in the lemon-colored laundry, and in the
children’s bedrooms, which they were allowed to design themselves.
The art collection is impressive — see our special
section on page 38 — and includes local artists
Kent Ambler, Jim Gorman, Eva Magill-Oliver, and
Janina Tukarski Ellis.
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