Incorporating art into your interior design projects

The style and personality of a home can be read in the architecture, the furniture choices and also in the works of art that are inside. A careful choice and a calibrated insertion are fundamental to increase the beauty of an environment, therefore also to improve the quality of your living.

Designing the insertion of the artwork

 

The best choice is to design the room 'around' the work of art: every art object has its own peculiarity, which can be best expressed and emphasized by the décor project. How do you go about designing the room? You can start by walking around the room, observing where you look. This is the ideal place to place the work of art. All the accessories and furniture can be positioned accordingly.

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Emanuele Giannelli – Skin e Double Skin  Material: Bronze  - Year: 2018

 

Decorating with paintings

 

Old paintings can be used to add depth and character to rooms. Consequently, the simple shapes and neutral tones of contemporary design can help reinterpret the artwork and make it appear fresh and exciting again.

 

With more modern and contemporary paintings, a homogeneous and harmonious environment can be achieved by combining works by the same artist on one wall.

Arranging the pieces in a series conveys bold sensations and tells a personal and exclusive design story.

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Furnishing with sculptures

 

With minimalist and contemporary furniture, focusing on abstract and larger sculptures is definitely a winning strategy. Clean lines, shiny or opaque surfaces, thick or thin, works of art have no limits of imagination, for every taste and style of furnishing there is always a suitable piece.

 

A marble sculpture with a classic look can be a great addition to a contemporary interior design. A marble or stone half-bust adds warmth to the room and is also an excellent furnishing accessory from a social point of view: it attracts the attention of guests.

 

Daniele Guidugli – Petit Granit  Materiale: Marmo  - Misure: 70 x 60 x 30 cm - Anno: 2015

Daniele Guidugli – Petit Granit  Material: Marmo  - Measures: 70 x 60 x 30 cm - Year: 2015

 

Another practical example is undoubtedly the use of bronze or copper sculptures, which explode their scenic charge making the environment unique and exclusive.

 

Paola Romano – Cubo  - Materiale: Bronzo dorato - Misure: base 25 x 25 x25 H 60, cubo 29x29x29 cm - Anno: 2018

Paola Romano – Cubo  - Material: Bronze dorato - Measures: base 25 x 25 x25 H 60, cubo 29x29x29 cm - Year: 2018

 

The artistic and erudite atmosphere that works of art bring to any space can also be achieved by using smaller but visually striking statuettes. Not all sculptures need to be tall and large to stand out. Sometimes smaller sculptures can be even more attractive and eye-catching than bulky ones.

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Partnership of style

 

BI.CI. has been working for many seasons with Il Forte Arte, the historic Tuscan gallery created by Patrizia Grigolini in 1989. Archaeology, restoration and interior design blend harmoniously in her choices, constantly investigated by travel and research to discover and highlight the most important talents and the most exclusive objects.

 

In this partnership, BI.CI. reveals its holistic vision of beauty and good living, hosting in its showrooms works by international artists such as Daniele Guidugli, Kim Sung Il, Paolo Nicolai, Giuseppe Maiorana, Emanuele Giannelli and Anne - Claire Vanden Elshout.

 

If you would like to learn more about art in furniture projects, please contact us.

Tags: design, architettura, arredamento, arte, opere d'arte, arredo minimalista, arredo contemporaneo, scelte d'arredo

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