Category: The Final Installation

Cooking Up A Collection

The kitchen is the heart of the home. It’s where families gather, meals are shared, and memories are made. While you might not think to hang a masterpiece next to your spice rack, the playful juxtaposition of art in a typically utilitarian space can be both delightful and refreshing.

Alexander Sheversky’s Macarons complements this light-filled kitchen with a touch of whimsical realism.

Interior design by Studio Borges

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Play With Flavors & Finishes

Often treated as a functional space, incorporating art into your kitchen offers a chance to break from the ordinary and express your personality. Whether you want a vibrant, energizing atmosphere to get your creativity flowing while you cook, or a calming space for sipping coffee, the right piece of art elevates the mood.

Emily Filler’s Paper Bouquet adds a little spice to this sleek culinary workspace with collaged elements and a polished silver shadowbox frame.

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Spice It Up With A Hint of the Unexpected

Whether you’re renovating or simply looking to refresh your cooking space, introducing artwork to your kitchen in a playful, unexpected way can infuse it with charm, character, and style. You can create a collection that spans different media—paintings, collage, or even sculptural works—that speak to the playful, dynamic nature of the kitchen.

This pair of glass sculptures by Dylan Martinez, H2O and Goldfish H2O Bag, make for a fun surprise in these dramatic cabinets.

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Add A Pinch of Color

Adding artwork to your kitchen is about blending creativity with functionality, and embracing the playful, often unexpected, potential of the space. Your kitchen will not only become a place where meals are made but a space where joy and creativity are served daily.

A trio of Coils pieces by Matt Neuman provide the perfect pop of color to this fresh breakfast nook.

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