Kelly westler: “The dialogue between the palette and textures, and the richer, richer and extravagant they are, the more important the single center. My practice says that the best “hero” of a glamorous interior is a large format sculpture. She organizes the space and collects "discord" in a single choir. If there is an item in the house that “lived well”, it will always declare its theme and thereby enrich the interior. ”



Amy Lo : “I always try to write a unique mix of vintage and modern objects - it helps to personalize the project. How to achieve balance? Here is one of my methods: pieces of furniture, lamps and accessories from different times and styles can be harmoniously linked with each other, if you pass them through a filter of a pre-selected color palette. This will save the interior from confusion, at the same time allow it to look fresh and bold. ”



Jacques Grange: “Of course, like any professional, I have my own“ secrets of mastery, ”my methods of work. The main thing is that I always follow my own instinct, relying on immediate sensations. Home is a living organism. And the more generations it lives in, the more interesting the decor will be. Therefore, in my projects I try to mix “past and present”, antiques and contemporary art; I like to combine different colors and textures, even different smells into a single composition! ”
Peter Marino: “To include a work of art in the project is to improve the architecture somewhat. I never miss such a chance. ”


Jean Louis Denjo: “The main secret of a successful mix is in proportions. Doses should be carefully weighed. How to mix? A third of vintage, a third of unikats and a third of custom-made furniture. If the furniture is sculptural, I am looking for a carpet with a strict geometry. If the furniture of calm forms is neutral in color, I will complement it with bright textiles. Of particular interest is the modern author's design: it is interesting to combine fashionable unikats with vintage items. ”

